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aichi-kendo.jp is the official website of the Aichi Kendo Federation in Japan. The content captured here is its “Federation Introduction” page. The federation’s mission is to promote and develop kendo, iaido, and jodo within Aichi Prefecture, with the core principle of kendo—“cultivating character through the principles of the sword”—at its heart. In terms of category, it is closer to a local sports organization and community information service than to a commercial SaaS or e-commerce platform.
The site mainly provides basic information about the federation, including its objectives, officer roster, secretariat address, phone and fax numbers, office hours, financial status, and practice locations. The most valuable information for practical users is the list of training venues, such as Biwajima Sports Center, Nakamura Sports Center, Nippon Gaishi Sports Plaza, and Aichi Prefectural Budokan. Some joint practice sessions are also marked with details such as whether they are free, their schedules, and contact information.
Browsing the website itself is free. According to the page, the Aichi Kendo Federation joint practice sessions are free, and the Tokai-area joint practice sessions are also marked as free. Practice at Aichi Prefectural Budokan costs 600 yen. No online payment, membership fee schedule, or registration/payment system was found, so specific costs should still be confirmed with the secretariat or the relevant regional federation.
The main advantages are that the information is official and authoritative, offline contact details are clearly provided, and balance sheets from multiple years are publicly disclosed, showing a degree of transparency. For people relocating to Aichi Prefecture or looking for a place to practice kendo, the page is quite practical.
The drawbacks are that the site is more of a traditional static website and lacks features such as an event calendar with filters, online registration, member login, and integrated map navigation. The content is primarily in Japanese, which may make it harder for overseas or Chinese-speaking users to understand. Some practice schedules may also need to be confirmed again by phone.
It is suitable for local kendo practitioners in Aichi Prefecture, people affiliated with schools or dojos, members planning to attend joint practice sessions, and those who have moved to the Nagoya area and are looking for kendo organizations. For researchers studying the governance structure of local sports associations in Japan, the officer lists and publicly available financial materials may also be useful references.
As a Japanese local organization website, it can usually be accessed directly from mainland China, with no obvious signs of restriction. However, access speed will depend on the network route and hosting environment; if page resources load slowly, trying a different network may help. Overall rating: authoritative and reliable, but only moderately digitized; best used as an official information lookup portal.
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