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"Gendaito" are handmade shinken by one of approximately 250 swordsmiths active in Japan at the moment, members of the Japanese Swordsmith Association. Shinken opposed to an iaito 居合刀 or mogito 模擬刀 (an unsharpened manufactured sword for iaido practice).

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Shinken are often used for iaijutsu (combat practice) and/or tameshigiri (cutting) practice and/or iaido. Shinken ( 真剣, literally meaning " real sword") is a Japanese sword that has a sharp forged blade the word is used in contrast with bokken and shinai. Byakuya Kuchiki: Byakuya first shows use of Iaidō to draw his Zanpakutō to block Renji's Bankai.Shinken, a katana used in sword related martial arts practice.Ikkaku Madarame: Ikkaku first shows use of Iaidō to draw his Zanpakutō, as soon as Yachiru spits on his head.Momo Hinamori: Hinamori first shows use of Iaidō to draw and immediately slash at Gin Ichimaru with her Zanpakutō.Renji Abarai: Renji first shows use of Iaidō to draw his Zanpakutō, just before his second fight against Ichigo Kurosaki.Yumichika Ayasegawa: Yumichika first shows use of Iaidō to draw his Zanpakutō, just before he starts fighting Ganju Shiba.Gin Ichimaru: Gin first shows use of Iaidō to quickly cut Jidanbō's arm with his Shikai.Eikichirō Saidō: Saidō first shows use of Iaidō to draw his Zanpakutō to threaten Rukia Kuchiki.Rukia Kuchiki: Rukia first shows use of Iaidō to draw her Zanpakutō and cut through Manticore.The speed at which these techniques can be executed, the initial strike in particular, is such that when performed by a skilled user, it can prevent enemies from even thinking of a counterattack, by exploiting the small opening that the opponent's movements create. The linear motion and force applied to draw the sword from the scabbard results in slashes that are faster and stronger than ones executed with the sword already drawn. Iaidō (居合道, The Way of Drawing and Resheathing) is a Zanjutsu style that is concerned with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard.









Wikipedia iaido