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Kendo is a modern Japanese martial art, descended from kenjutsu (one of the old Japanese martial arts, swordsmanship), that uses bamboo swords (shinai) as well as protective armor (bōgu). Today, it is widely practiced within Japan and has spread ...
originated in Japan, but is today practiced worldwide. The size and depth of kendo skill varies widely from country to country. Some countries have few kendo practitioners, while Japan has several million. Generally, kendo has stronger traditions in countries with strong historical ties to Japan, like Korea and Taiwan, as well as countries with large Japanese immigrant communities such as the United States, Canada and Brazil. While the term kendo is used all over the world, the term Kumdo is used in Korea.


International Organisations

The following international organisations administer, manage, promote, or have an interest in the development of
kendo is a modern Japanese martial art, descended from kenjutsu (one of the old Japanese martial arts, swordsmanship), that uses bamboo swords (shinai) as well as protective armor (bōgu). Today, it is widely practiced within Japan and has spread ...
. *The International Kendo Federation (FIK) is the international federation of most national and regional kendo organisations. The FIK was established in 1970 to provide a link between the All Japan Kendo Federation and the developing international kendo community. Seventeen national or regional federations were the founding affiliates. The number of affiliated and recognised organisations has increased over the years to 57 (as of May 2015). :FIK affiliated national and regional kendo organisations are listed on the FI
website
:The FIK has conducted the
World Kendo Championship The World Kendo Championship is an international kendo competition contested by the member nations of the International Kendo Federation (FIK). The championships have been conducted every three years since their inception in 1970. The host of the ...
s, every three years since it was established. The international competition is contested by individual and team representatives of the FIK affiliates. * Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (DNBK) was established in Kyoto, Japan, in 1953. Today, the new axiom of DNBK stresses preservation of classical martial arts tradition and the promotion of education and community service through martial arts training. * International Martial Arts Federation (IMAF) was established in Kyoto, Japan, in 1952. Among the objectives of IMAF are the expansion of interest in Japanese martial arts, the establishment of communication, friendship, understanding and harmony among member chapters, the development of the minds and bodies of members, and the promotion of global understanding and personal growth. * Zen Nihon Sōgō-Budō Renmei (ZNSBR) The organization known as the Zen Nihon Sōgō-Budō Renmei (All Japan omprehensiveBudō Federation or SōBuRen) has as its mission the preservation of all Japanese martial arts. This includes (pre-Meiji) Nihon koryū bujutsu/bugei and (post-Meiji) gendai budō. We operate under the protection of the Japanese Imperial House as an entity that protects Japanese culture. The organization was created by Suzuki Masafumi-kanchō in 1969. After the passing of its founder, Ishikawa Takashi-kanchō, Toyama-ryū iaidō hanshi 9th dan and jūkendo hanshi 9th dan, replaced him as President of the Zen Nihon Sōgō-Budō Renmei.


National and Regional Organisations

Many national and regional organisations manage and promote
kendo is a modern Japanese martial art, descended from kenjutsu (one of the old Japanese martial arts, swordsmanship), that uses bamboo swords (shinai) as well as protective armor (bōgu). Today, it is widely practiced within Japan and has spread ...
, some are affiliated to international kendo organisations, while other organisations are independent of international kendo organisations.


Asia


Hong Kong Kendo Association
(香港劍道協會)
Malaysia Kendo Association
(MKA)
Singapore Kendo Club

Kendo India Federation (KIF)

Indonesian Kendo Association

Shinbukan: Iran Kendo and Iaido Association

Israel Kendo and Budo Federation (IKBF)
The federation represents Kendo, Iaido and Jodo in Israel. * All Japan Kendo Federation (AJKF or ZNKR) AJKF was founded in 1952, immediately following the restoration of Japanese independence after the second World War and the subsequent lift of the ban on 'martial arts' in Japan.
Korea Kumdo Association

Chinese Kendo Network
(中国剑道网) This group represents Kendo, Iaido, and Jodo in Mainland China.
Macau SAR Kendo Associations Union
(澳門特區劍道連盟)

(中華民國劍道協會)
Kuwait Kendo DojoThailand Kendo Club

Brunei Kendo Alliance


Africa

* South Africa Th
South Africa Kendo Federation
The SAKF and Tunisia Th
Tunisian Kendo League
The TKL are the only two federations recognized by The International Kendo Federation (FIK) in Africa, but there is also kendo activity in Mozambique, Madagascar and Malawi. Kendo was introduced to Malawi in 1992 when a Japanese volunteer took on a group of local children as his students. Th
Kendo Association of Malawi
was formed in 1999 and has seen significant growth in recent years. The Kendo Association of Malawi works closely with the Embassy of Japan in Malawi to promote kendo as a sport and to encourage cultural exchange and interaction between the peoples of the two nations. The majority of the Kendo Associations activities take place in Blantyre and
Lilongwe Lilongwe (, , ) is the capital and most populated city of the African country of Malawi. It has a population of 989,318 as of the 2018 Census, up from a population of 674,448 in 2008. In 2020 that figure was 1,122,000. The city is located in th ...
, with some activity in Mzuzu. The Association holds regular weekly practice sessions in each city, and holds at least two local tournaments each year which are patronized by all manner of people including Embassy officials and Japanese expatriates and their families. The major challenge that the Kendo Association of Malawi faces is that of resources, as kendo equipment tends to be expensive, and funding is often difficult to secure. However, the Embassy of Japan and well wishers have been a great help in this regard, donating all manner of equipment and resource. Although there is a great interest in tournaments of all levels, a challenge that continues to face kendo players in Malawi is a lack of opportunity to compete at a regional and international level. This hinders the progress and development of players and stunts the growth of the sport. It is currently not possible to test for Dan rank within Malawi, and as of March 2014 there are less than 10 Malawians who have obtained Dan rank in kendo.


Europe

The European Kendo Federation (EKF) is member of International Kendo Federation (FIK), which 35 countries/regions belong to, also promotes jodo and iaido. European kendo championships have been held since 1974. Championships are held every year that there is no world championship. Some national organisations are affiliated to EKF, while other organisations are independent of EKF. * Armenia Kendo is promoted by the
National Kendo Federation of Armenia The National Kendo Federation of Armenia ( hy, Հայաստանի ազգային քենդո ֆեդերացիա) is the regulating body of kendo in Armenia, governed by the Armenian Olympic Committee. The headquarters of the federation is located i ...
. *Austria Th
Austrian Kendo Association
was founded in 1985. *Belgium Kendo is promoted b
All Belgium Kendo Federation
(A.B.K.F.). * Bulgaria Kendo is promoted b
Bulgarian Kendo Federation
(B.K.F). * Croatia Kendo is promoted b
Hrvatski Kendo Savez
(H.K.S.). * Czech Republic Kendo is promoted b
Czech Kendo Federation
(C.K.F). *Denmark: Two organisations uphold different approaches to kendo.
Danish Kendo Federation
(DKF) which is affiliated with the International Kendo Federation (FIK).
Danish Kendo Society
which is independent of European Kendo Federation (EKF) and other international kendo organisations. * Estonia Kendo is promoted b
Eesti Kendoliit
* Finland Kendo is promote
Finnish Kendo Association
*France After the end of World War II, many masters of ''kendo'' visited France and introduced ''kendo'' in the 1950s. The first French ''kendo'' championship was held in 1959
Comité National de Kendo
* Georgia (country) Kendo is promoted by the Georgian Kendo Association. *German
Deutscher Kendobund e.V
* Greece is promoted by the Hellenic Kendo Iaido Naginata Federation. *Hungary Kendo is promoted b
Hungarian Kendo Federation
(HKF). *Italy: Kendo is promoted by two organisations: *
Confederazione Italiana Kendo
(CIK) which is affiliated with European Kendo Federation (EKF) and, thus, with International Kendo Federation (FIK) *
Federazione Italiana Kendo
FIK) which is affiliated with Zen Nihon Sogo-Bugo Renmei *Ireland Kendo is promoted by Kendo Na h-Éireann
Irish Kendo Federation
*
Latvia Latvia ( or ; lv, Latvija ; ltg, Latveja; liv, Leţmō), officially the Republic of Latvia ( lv, Latvijas Republika, links=no, ltg, Latvejas Republika, links=no, liv, Leţmō Vabāmō, links=no), is a country in the Baltic region of ...
Kendo is promoted b
Latvian Kendo Federation
(LKF). *
Lithuania Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. Lithuania ...
Kendo is promoted b
Lithuanian Kendo Association
(LKA). * Luxembourgbr>Shobukai Kendo Luxembourg (SKL)
* Malta Kendo is promoted by the Maltese Kendo Federatio

Members of the European Kendo Federation. * Moldova Kendo is promoted b
Moldovan Kendo Federation
* Montenegro Kendo is promoted by Montenegrin Kendo Federatio

* Netherlands Kendo is promoted b
Dutch Kendo Renmei
(NKR). * North Macedonia Kendo is promoted b
Macedonian Kendo Iaido Federation (MKIF)
*Norway Kendo is promoted by the Norwegian Kendo Federation which will soon be joinin
The Norwegian Martial arts Federation
(Norges Kampsport forbund). * Poland Kendo is promoted b
Polish Kendo Federation
* Portugal Kendo is promoted b
Associação Portuguesa de Kendo (APK)
which is affiliated with the European Kendo Federation and the International Kendo Federation. * Romania Kendo is promoted by th
Kendo Department
of th
Contact Martial Arts Federation
in Romania. *Russia Moscow Kendo Association * Serbia Kendo is promoted by th
Serbian Kendo Federation
in Serbia. * Slovakia Kendo is promoted by th
Slovenská kendo federácia
in Slovak republic. *Spain Kendo is promoted by th
Real Federacion Española de Judo y Deportes Asociados
*Sweden: Two organisations uphold different approaches to kendo.
Swedish Kendo Federation
(SKF) which is affiliated with the International Kendo Federation (FIK).

which is independent of European Kendo Federation (EKF) and other international kendo organisations. *Switzerland Th
Swiss Kendo & Iaido SJV/ASJ
was founded in 1967. * Turkey Kendo is promoted by th
Turkish Kendo Association
in Turkey
Ankara Kendo Iaido Association
in Ankara. *United Kingdom: Several organisations promote Kendo in the UK. **
British Kendo Association The British Kendo Association was founded in 1964 as a non-profit making organisation to foster and develop the practise and spirit of Kendo, Iaido and Jōdō along traditional lines with the objectives of: * Organising and regulating the Kend ...
, which is affiliated with the International Kendo Federation.
British Kendo Renmei
which is independent of European Kendo Federation (EKF) and other international kendo organisations.


Oceania

*
Australian Kendo Renmei The Australian Kendo Renmei Incorporated (AKR) is a non-profit Incorporated Association registered in Australia. It exists to provide governance, education and promotion of the arts as well as supporting its affiliates and being the interface bet ...
(AKR) grew from the beginning of kendo in Australia in the 1960s, is a founding member of the FIK (formerly the IKF) and remains affiliated. Australian Kendo Championships were first held in the 1970s and with a few gaps in the early years has been held in Australia annually since. :The AKR also partners with Australian University Sport Inc., to conduct an annual national kendo championship for university students. In 2014 seventy-six University student kendo players represented nine universities from all over Australia.
The New Zealand Kendo Federation


Pacific Ocean

Hawaii Kendo Federation
(HKF) The Hawaii Budo Kyokai was established in 1947 (even before the All Japan Kendo Federation) and was renamed Hawaii Kendo Federation in 1955. The HKF consists of 16 dojo practicing kendo and iaido on the islands of Oahu, Hawaii, Kauai and Maui. The HKF is an affiliate organisation of the FIK.


North America


Canadian Kendo Federation
(CKF) consists of over 55 member clubs. Clubs belong to CKF directly, although they may also belong to a regional federation. Such federations exist i
British Columbia
an
Ontario

Federación Mexicana de Kendo
(FMK) Mexican Kendo Federation, consists of 13 regional associations. *United States Several organisations promote Kendo in USA:
All United States Kendo Federation
(AUSKF) consists of 14 regional members. The regional members comprise a minimum of three kendo clubs, each with a minimum of 50 members. Individual people or clubs cannot be members of the AUSKF. **Many universities also host collegiate clubs that promote kendo among student communities. ***The University of California, Los Angeles hosts an annual intercollegiat
Yuhihai tournament
for undergraduate students to compete.
Hawaii Kendo Federation
(HKF) operates separately from the All United States Kendo Federation. *Puerto Rico: Is represented by th
Federación Puertorriqueña de Kendo e Iaido
Puerto Rico has sports autonomy so the federation does not fall under the AUSKF.


South America

In South America, the practice of Kendo has existed since the arrival of Japanese immigrants as early as 1908. Since then and with Brazil as its centre, kendo has spread over South America. Now kendo practitioners and kendo federations exist in many countries in South America such as: Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, Aruba and Chile. At the December 2006 meeting of the International Kendo Federation (FIK) held in Taiwan, the South American Kendo Confederation (CSK) was discussed and voted upon, as a result the Confederation was admitted as an FIK affiliate. Argentina, Aruba, Chile, Brazil and Venezuela are affiliated with the FIK. The next Latin american Kendo Championship was supposed to be held in May 2020 in São Paulo, Brazil, but was suspended until further notice due to the ongoing pandemic.Confederação Latino-Americana de Kendô (CLAK)
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Federación Argentina de Kendo (FAK)
Kendo federation associated to the International Kendo Federation in Argentina.
Federación de Kendo de la República Argentina (FKRA)Brazilian Kendo Federation
*Kendo in Chile started in 1990. Th
Chilean Kendo Federation
was founded in 1997 and became a member of the FIK in 2003. It consists of about 250 kenshi, is part of the CSK (South American Kendo Confederation), and holds Kendo championships annually. *Kendo i
Ecuador
started in 1999 in the facilities of the Japanese School of Quito.
Kendo y Iaido en UruguayUruguayan Association of Kendō and Iaidō
(AUKI).
Ken Zen Dojo de Venezuela
was founded in 1990 under the auspice o
Ken Zen Dojo of New York


Central America

Kendo in Guatemala started in 1992. Th
Guatemalan Kendo Association
was founded in 1992. It consists of about 150 kenshi, is part of the CLAK (Latin American Kendo Confederation), and holds Kendo championships annually.


References

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