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Le tanto

aiki tanto hrast aikuchi-p

 

Le Tanto, il s’agit d’une sorte de dague ou de poignard sans garde ne possédant qu’un seul tranchant. Dans la pratique du Tanto dori, où seul uke est armé, les techniques demandent à tori de réagir sur des attaques de type tsuki, shomen ou yokomen avec beaucoup plus de vigilance que lors des techniques à mains nues. Outre la distance légèrement plus courte par rapport à l’assaillant, il lui est absolument nécessaire de contrôler un tranchant qui est coupant. De plus, les techniques varient suivant le sens de tenue de l’arme. La terminaison de la technique subit aussi un changement quant à la récupération de l’arme. En aïkido, le Tanto n’est pratiqué que sous la forme dori.