Shinai


a practice weapon for sword-based martial arts. thought to be relatively harmless, but when used with even a moderate amount of accuracy and force may be used to break bones.
i can’t find anyone to spar with me, the last time i used my shinai i broke someone’s wrist.
bamboo sword used in kendo.
bamboo stick; used mainly by in-training students of certain arts/styles. it can shatter easily if used to strike hard.also referred to as a kendo stick and singapore cane.
my shinai broke after training.

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