The Japanese use a bamboo sword in a sport called "kendo".
You draw 2 cards. Having a monster equipped with a 'Bamboo Sword' card is simply 'Golden Bamboo Sword's activation condition. Having two 'Broken Bamboo Sword' equipped to it does not let you double up on 'Golden Bamboo Sword's effect. It doesn't even have to be the same monster either, you can use 'Golden Bamboo Sword' on one monster even if another is the one equipped with the other 'Bamboo Sword' card.
Sumo; a type of wrestling and Kendo; a form of training for Sword fighting. In ancient times Kendo was the basic samurai training. It has developed into a sport now; although swords are not used a bamboo shinai (which represents the sword) is used.
Kendo
It is called a "shinai," I believe it means "bamboo sword."
The sport is jousting; an entertaining sport which also trains the knights. - still goes on.
They both originate from Japan but,Kendo = (i) Sport. (ii) There is CONTACT between players. (iii) Played with a shinai (bamboo sword)Kenjutsu = (i) Cultural art. (ii) NO CONTACT between players (or else they will cut the other person) .(iii) Demonstrated with a katana (metal sword)Hope this is helpful!
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the fork sword is in the window on the branch where you will see the bamboo. and the bow is the line hanging above the window keep cliking it till you get to the middel.
Fencing uses a foil (sword).
No. its called fencing.
Fencing i think