Ippo furyu (一歩不留)

May 11, 2009 |  by George McCall  |  concepts, japanese, kanji, misc  | 

Ippo furuyu

About 2 years ago I was to be given a hand made shinai bag as a gift. On it I could chose to have any embroidery that I wanted. After some thinking and speaking to my sempai, I chose the phrase “ippo furyu” from the Itto ryu gokui (written/compiled by Sasamori Junzo).

So what does it mean? Looking at the kanji we have:

一歩 a single step
不留 without stopping

There are many valid ways to interpret this, so for this posts sake I have chosen to present a simple one:

向上は一歩だけではなく、次の二、三歩を目指して努力を重ねるべきだ : Advancement/improvement (of yourself, your kendo, your life, etc), is gained by repeated hard work over time.

There is of-course a more literal meaning that can be applied to kendo as well about the workings of seme… but I will leave that for you to ponder should you choose to.

Bringing this short post to an end, here is my personal interpretation of the kanji and one that I strive to follow on a daily basis:

“Do not limit yourself or be satisfied with what you are today.”

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2 Comments


  1. Nice motto to live by. I have been toying with the idea of getting a new hakama with something embroidered on the koshiita. It’s just a matter of deciding… b

  2. what a nice word this is!!!

    Kendo’s word has very deep meaning. I feel it now.

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