No, like Natsumi points out, he switched to actual swordsmanship instead of focusing on Kendo, because Kendo is just a sport, swordsmanship wins in a real fight.it is amusing to see how highly the Japanese regard Kendo, a mere sport, to the point of making it capable of defeating much more complex, strong and polished western fighting styles and weapons optimized for killing.
Nope, not exactly. Kendo is fencing for sport. The stance Uryuu took when he got serious was no longer Kendo, but Kenjutsu. Which is real Japanese combat swordsmanship. By comparison, Kendo is dumbed down to minimize injury.The OPness of kendo.
They still think they're the superior "race" you see it all over manga every time some fantasy guy eat rice it's like you gave candy to medieval peasant the guy fricking orgasms on the spot, you'd have similar stuff in a western comic people would be calling you racist (to stay polite) it's genuinely sad to see theirs nation is dying due to low birthrates but they refuse to change anything and still think they're the superior culture and the important part of the social culture is still stuck in early 20th century. Some hardcore Japanese fans might not like it but Japanese society is horrible for what is considered different.it is amusing to see how highly the Japanese regard Kendo, a mere sport, to the point of making it capable of defeating much more complex, strong and polished western fighting styles and weapons optimized for killing.
You know, before I watched a certain clip of some certain virtual characters, I would have ignored that word about being OP. But now I can't read it without keeping a straight face. Couldn't unhear/unsee it.The OPness of kendo.
I was thinking the exact same thing. "Oh, he beat the shit out of my husband and put him in the hospital so I'm going to go ahead and send him off to attack yet another innocent person that doesn't deserve it."why tf did she send her brother after someone when last time her husband got beaten into the hospital because of him
As the chapter pointed out, he stopped using Kendo and used real sword style for combat (why he knows that is currently a mystery).it is amusing to see how highly the Japanese regard Kendo, a mere sport, to the point of making it capable of defeating much more complex, strong and polished western fighting styles and weapons optimized for killing.