I work and practice kendo in Japan, but Korea kendo looks super fun. Every dojang, every person is enjoying with their heart and body. If you ever come to Japan, we welcome you, let's practice and have fun together🎉
@@hwo-youngchoi5416 I live in Beppu, but next week I move to Matsuyama in Shikoku. I lived in Beppu for 8 years, so it will be sad to leave all of my friends, dojo mates, and sensei behind. But, I am excited for the new kendo adventure in Matsuyama! If I ever travel to Daegu, I will return to this reply :).
@@kendofatman I feel the same,,, It's sad,,, I was in California and had a bunch of kendo friends there. But I still keep in touch with my team. It was really tough to leave my team T.T The relationship through kendo gives a deeper feeling, and I think that's because we learn a lot from each other. Hope you or I have a chance to visit each other and have a conversation through shinai! Have a safe trip to Matsuyama :)
@@hwo-youngchoi5416 I guess that's the reality of getting older haha. This is not my first uproot, just one of many along the path of shugyo. I first started kendo in Miami, Florida. I've had the fantastic experience in practicing throughout the midwest and Hawaii on the odd occasion as well. The hope is mutual, less us cross shinai and a beer or two!