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Wars. This period also saw the establishment of the samurai class as the ruling class of Japan.
Kendo as a formalized practice began in the early Edo period (1600-1868) when the Tokugawa shogunate established peace throughout Japan. With the samurai no longer needed for warfare, they began practising martial arts as a means of self-improvement and discipline. Kendo, as we know it today, developed from these practices and was influenced by various sword schools and philosophies of the time.
Today, kendo is practised worldwide as a martial art that not only hones one's physical abilities but also fosters a strong sense of discipline, respect, and community. The Montreal Kendo Club is proud to continue this tradition and welcomes all who wish to learn and grow through the art of the sword.
In conclusion, the Montreal Kendo Club is a vibrant community of kendo practitioners of all ages and levels, dedicated to promoting and preserving the art of kendo. With a rich history dating back to 1956, the club offers classes and practices for beginners to advanced students, led by experienced senseis. Located in the Monkland Community Centre in Montreal, the club provides a welcoming and supportive environment for all who wish to learn and excel in the art of kendo. Join us at the Montreal Kendo Club and embark on a journey of self-improvement, discipline, and camaraderie through the way of the sword.

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