FUJIMAE Red Oak Bokken 100 cm – Wooden Practice Sword (Bokuto) with Removable Tsuba, Dark Finish | Aikido & Kendo
FUJIMAE Red Oak Bokken (100 cm) – Wooden Practice Sword with Removable Tsuba
The FUJIMAE Red Oak Bokken is a durable wooden practice sword (bokuto) made from red oak, designed for Aikido practice, Kendo kata, and as a solid introduction to fundamental katana handling. It is dyed and varnished for a dark finish. The included removable tsuba (hand guard) adds safety and can be taken off when needed.
Key features
- Red oak – solid, resistant, long-lasting
- Dark finish – dyed & varnished
- 100 cm length – classic bokken format
- Removable tsuba included
- Delivered in protective plastic
Specifications
- Brand: FUJIMAE
- Material: Red oak
- Length: 100 cm
- Finish: dyed & varnished (dark)
- Tsuba: removable
- Manufacturer SKU: 40035
- Ref.: 40035100
- EAN (GTIN): 8435204740995
Best for
Great for Aikido, Kendo kata, Iaido, Kobudo and general budo training.
Care & natural wood notice
Wood is a natural material: grain and tone may vary slightly. Wipe dry after training and store in a dry place.
Safety / legal note
- Martial arts training equipment – not a toy.
- For contact training, follow dojo rules and use proper protective gear.
- Inspect for cracks/splinters before each session; do not use if damaged.
- Please follow local transport/carry regulations.
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FAQ – FUJIMAE Red Oak Bokken (100 cm)
What is a bokken used for?
A bokken (bokuto) is a wooden practice sword used for martial arts training such as Aikido and for kata practice in Kendo. It’s designed for technique work and fundamentals.
Is the tsuba removable?
Yes. This FUJIMAE bokken includes a removable tsuba (hand guard).
What is the length?
The bokken is 100 cm long (standard format).
What wood is it made of?
It is made from red oak and is dyed and varnished for a dark finish.
Is it suitable for contact training?
That depends on dojo rules and safety standards. Use proper protective gear and inspect the bokken for damage before each session.
Will grain or color vary?
Yes. Wood is a natural material, so grain and tone can vary slightly.
How do I care for a varnished bokken?
Wipe dry after training and store in a dry place. Avoid excessive heat and humidity.
How is it delivered?
Delivered in protective plastic.