This is the first motion picture about kendo. (So the word “probably“ in the movie title is not correct and it was confirmed after I had made the title.) According to the deleted french narrator the film was shot in Kyoto during a kind of warming-up training of a kendo competition at the end of October 1897 by Constant Girel. Louis Lumière was apparently not satisfied with the work of Girel, for unknown reasons. Anyway, this is a true treasue of the Kendo World. ***I do not own any copyrights of the clip.*** Information about the clip in french: For a collection of kendo videos througout the history visit: Kendo in the First Movies (c. 1897) In 1897, the Lumiere brothers sent their representative, Gabriel Veyre, to Japan, who made several short films about 3 minutes long: Geisha in a Jinriksha , Kendo Combat, Rain Dance of Spring. forrás: Source: Lionel Lambourne, Japonisme: Cultural Crossings Between Japan & the West at 223 (2005). ***No copyright violation intended. This video is shared for educational purposes to help kendoists to learn by watching from footages of kedoists of a high level. This type of study is called midorigeiko in Japanese, or “to learn by watching“. If you feel the content seen here is inappropriate or infringe you in any way, please let me know ASAP. Thank you.***
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