Call us to the number 0040743-539203 - somebody will answer and you will get all the information you need or come to watch our trainings (verify first their location and schedule, but you can cam anytime). You can also use the next form, the message will come the us. We don't put clear email address to the front page because of spam.


The „Ronin-Do” Oradea Sportive Club begin the activity in the year 2005 with a small group of persons under the guidance of Dan-Marius Sabău. He started practice kendo in Timişoara, ar the Sportive Club "Sam-Sho” at the end of the year 2001, and after he moved back in Oradea he continued this practice together with a few youngs willing to know more about the Japanese civilisation. The conection with Sportive Club „Sam-Sho”, guided by mister Florin IanALÂ? preserved during the years, members of the club in Oradea going to practice together with the kendoka from TimiÂ?oara. There were made conections with the other kendo clubs from Romania and a few of the clubs from Hungary,


The sportive club „Ronin-Do” Oradea appeared in 2005 A.D. by the intent of a group of persons willing to practice kendo. Some left, other came, the club continued. The ones willing to practice kendo until the end continued. If you want to join us contact us. We invite you to visit this page to make some ideea about us, about kendo and about practising it. The Meaning of Kendo The concept of Kendo is to discipline the human character through the application of the principles of the Katana (the japanese sword). The purpose of practicing Kendo is: To mold the mind and body, To cultivate a vigorous spirit, And through correct and rigid training, To strive for Improvement in the art of Kendo; To hold in esteem human courtesy and hon

Bushido Kendo Klub 4029 Debrecen, Karácsony Gy.u.7.VI/37. Tel: 36 70 384 1108   Dear kendo friend! We are pleased to invite you to our club’s winter training camp and competition. The camp is organized with the following conditions:   Venue: Sporthall, Hajdúnánás, Irányi str. 1. Date: dec. 27- 30. Program: training on 27th, 15:00-17:00; training on 28th, 9:00-12:00 and 15:00-17:00; training on 29th, 9:00-11:00; competition on 29th, 14:00-18:00 (categories will be determined during the camp); travell home on the morning of Dec.30. The trainings leader: Shinichi Ishikubo (kendo 6.dan) Participation fee: 3500 Ft/person Accommodation: in the Urban Spa ( Thermal Hostel / Brick building)


  We are keeping kendo training at National College Iosif Vulcan, Jean Calvin street, number 5, Oradea, every Monday between 19-21and Thursday between 19:30-21:30.    


The website of the kendo club Ikada in Bucharest (one of the 2 clubs) is http://www.ikada.ro/. If you want to practice kendo there I invite you to subscribe. There is contact information and form on site.    


The website of the kendo club Sankon in Brasov is http://www.kendo-brasov.ro/. If you want to practice kendo there I invite you to subscribe. There is contact information and form on site.  

  The website of the romanian kendo club in Bucharest (one of the 2 clubs) is http://clubulromandekendo.ro/. If you want to practice kendo there I invite you to subscribe. There is contact information and form on site.


The website of the kendo and iaido club Sam-Sho in Timişoara is http://www.sam-sho.ro/. If you want to practice kendo there I invite you to subscribe. There is contact information and form on site.

2% is the maximum percent that a tax payer (people only, not businesses) in Romania can redirect from the anual tax to give a non-profit organization, according to the disposition of the article 57, paragraph 4 from the law number 571/2003. The sportive club is situated in that category. It can be deposed for only one non-profit organisation. Next you have a pdf file already filled in with the data of the club, you can fill it with your data and register it to the Finances.  The 230 application is fiiled in by hand in 2 copies, one of them remaining to the tax-payer. The form is registered directly to the fiscal organ registry or at the post office through registered letter. We don't have english version of the form, only romanian

Stages The country The place The period România Constanţa 7th-11th august 2007 Ungaria-Hungary Hajdunanas 27th-29th december 2007   Championships   The date The type of the competition City/Country April 21st 2007 Romanian Cup Individual Bucharest/România October 6th 2007 National Team Championship Bucharest/România November 11th 2007 National Individual Championship

  The probation in Oradea in the period 14th-17th of february 2008. It was the last probation with Takita-sensei in Oradea. In the first picture appear (from the left to right): Achim Călin (CS "Ronin-do" Oradea), Atsushi Takita, Dan-Marius Sabău (CS "Ronin-do" Oradea), Dragoș Crăciun, Ovidiu Brăișteanu and Ilieș Lavinia (CS "Sam-Sho" Timișoara).

Name:   Ianăş First name:   Florin Origin:   România Grade:   3 dan Kendo Period in România/place: undefined term, Timişoara How he arrived in România:      

Name:   Takita First name:   Atsushi Origin:   near Tokyo, Japonia Grade:   5 dan Kendo Period in Romania/place: june 2006 - march 2008, Bucharest How he arrived in Romania:   JICA  volunteer


The kendo equipment The ones that practice kendo can not be confound: the swords, the uniform and the armour distinguish them to other practitioners of martial arts. The swords are of two kinds: bokken (bokkuto) and shinai. The first in made of oak or other strong wood and is used in pre-estabilished exercises named kata. The second is made from four slats of bamboo or carbon fiber and it is used for all the other parts of the training, including competitions. The uniform is composed of hakama (a pair of very large trousers) and keikogi. The protection is ensured by an armour named bogu that has four elements: helmet (men), protection for the abdomen (do), the one for the hips and thighs (tare) and thickly gloves (kote). Mod


Kendo is not the creation of one person, for that is hard to establish a date of it's founding as martial art. Kendo as it is practiced now exists a organised form since the beginning of XX-th century. Evidences of sword manipulation art in Japan exist since the VIIth century the Christian Era. Fencing techniques developed dramatically as long as the art of sword making developed and the shapes fo the swords changed. The develop of the techniques sword making masters was guided by the demands from civil war in that turbit period. Even the people that didn't belog to the samurai class were forced to improve their sword manipulation skills as metod of protection. Five centuries later, during Kamakura period (1185-1233), the samurais