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Dojo

A variety of quality Japanese clothing for use in the Dojo.

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Blue Musashi Jacket
Blue Musashi Jacket
Blue Musashi Jacket

Blue with white stripes, 100% cotton, very traditional


Hakama Black/Grey
Hakama Black/Grey
Hakama with Black/Grey Stripes
We hope you will like this newest addition to our choice of hakamas. This 100% cotton hakama from Japan has grey and black stripes. This particular pattern was one of the most popular for Kenjutsu and Ju Jutsu training in the 19th century. To determine your size, measure from the top of your obi to 2 1/2" above the ground.

Shiromusashi Jacket
Shiromusashi Jacket
Shiromusashi Jacket

white with black stripes, 100% cotton, very traditional


Blue Kendo Jacket
Blue Kendo Jacket
Blue Kendo Jacket

In heavyweight cotton


Judo and Ju Jutsu Gi
Judo and Ju Jutsu Gi
Judo and Ju Jutsu Gi

Made in Japan of quality single weave cotton these Gi are specially suited to Ju Jutsu practice. Come with jacket, pants, and white belt.


Modified Kimono Top
Modified Kimono Top
Modified Kimono Top

Our modified kimono tops are designed to be used in place of a kimono and still retain some of the traditional appearance without the drawbacks of training in kimono. They are comfortable and sturdy attire for training in the classical arts. Custom made, please give your weight and height when placing your order.


Kimono with Montsuke
Kimono with Montsuke
Kimono with Montsuke

This traditional wear for samurai that belonged to a clan. The mon was worn on the kimono to distinguish which clan the samurai belonged to. Featured on this kimono is the crossed hawk feathers mon.

Medium fits a person 58" tall (up to 5'10") and up to 158lbs


Sizes are

Han-Juban
Han-Juban
Han-Juban

After a long search we have found a source for under-kimono. Worn much like an undershirt is for western clothing, they keep the kimono from being soiled. Imported from Japan.


Hakama
Hakama
Hakama

Hakama are the trousers that the samurai wore. They were the normal wear and not designed to hide the feet, or give the illusion of floating. In fact, the hakama was tucked up through the belt when a confrontation was imminent, just as the sleeves of the kimono were tied back with a tasuki. There were many types and styles that came in numerous colors and designs. The samurai were fond of vertical stripes as well as other patterned designs. Our quality Hakama are made in Japan, the striped one is 100% cotton. This particular striped pattern was one of the most popular for Kenjutsu and Ju Jutsu training in the 19th century. To determine your size, measure from the top of your obi to 2 1/2" above the ground.