Kenjutsu battojutsu are both sword arts.
It is a style of Japanese swordsmanship.
Japanese technique of swordsmanship is called Kenjutsu, which literally means "fencing" ("ken" stands for sword and "jutsu" is technique or art). Modernly "Japanese Fencing
A photo of a specific kendo move or technique
It's name is origami
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Origami is the Japanese art of folded paper.
In Japanese, "Jubei" (十兵衛) typically means "ten warriors" or "ten soldiers," where "ju" (十) means "ten" and "bei" (兵衛) refers to "warrior" or "soldier." The name is often associated with the legendary samurai Jubei Yagyu, a historical figure known for his skills in swordsmanship. The name evokes strength and martial prowess in Japanese culture.
Japanese art is inherently Japanese.
Ritsuke Otake Sensei - headmaster of the oldest Japanese school of swordsmanship, Katori Shinto Ryu. This teaches a totally practical form called iai-jutsu rather than modern iai-do (which is more concerned with the spiritual aspects of swordsmanship).
Eurpen art was about religion and Japanese art was about nature.
Bijitsu is the word for art in Japanese
Origami is the Japanese art of folded paper.