Video of Mitsu no tachi
Mitsu no tachi is a sword kata for two training partners from the Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū. This kata, even if intended for sharp Japanese katana, is always practiced with wooden swords, bokken, that has approximately same weight and balance. In Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū a tsuba or a hand guard is not used on the wooden practice swords.
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| All the Katori - TSKSR techniques 
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| Itsutsu, 1st bokken kata | 
| Nanatsu, 2nd bokken kata | 
| Kasumi, 3rd bokken kata | 
| Hakka, fourth bokken kata | 
| Mitsu, 1st bokken kata, 2nd level | 
| Yotsu, 2nd bokken kata, 2nd level | 
| In, 3rd bokken kata, 2nd level | 
| Sha, 4th bokken kata, 2nd level | 
| Hotsu, fifth bokken kata, 2nd level | 
| Two swords kata 
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| Eigetsu no tachi, first two swords kata | 
| Suigetsu no tachi, second two swords kata | 
| Isonami no tachi, third two swords kata | 
| Murakumo no tachi, fourth two swords kata | 
| Short sword kata 
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| Hangetsu no kodachi, first short sword kata | 
| Seigan no kodachi, second short sword kata | 
| Seigan no kodachi, third short sword kata | 
| Sword drawing - Iai 
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| Kusa nagi no ken | 
| Nuki tsuke no ken | 
| Nuki uchi no ken | 
| Uken | 
| Saken | 
| Happo ken | 
| Sword drawing, standing position 
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| Yuki ai gyaku nuki no tachi | 
| Zengo Chidori no tachi | 
| Yuki ai Migi Chidori no tachi | 
| Gyakku nuki no tachi | 
| Nuki uchi no tachi | 
| Bo - Long staff kata 
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| Seri ai no bo | 
| Sune hishigi no bo | 
| Sayu no bo | 
| Kaza hazushi no bo | 
| Hana tsurube no bo | 
| Tate nami no bo | 
| Naginata - Curved spear kata 
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| Itsutsu no naginata | 
| Nanatsu no naginata | 
| Kasumi no naginata | 
| Hakka no naginata |