25/03/2026
Why do we bow to the sword? Because it saves lives.
In Iaido, respect for the sword first and foremost from an extreme emphasis on safety.
Whether you are holding a live blade (Shinken) or a quality zinc-alloy practice sword (Iaito), you are handling a lethal weapon. The ritual of bowing is a mental "switch" that forces the practitioner into a state of Zanshin (heightened awareness).
An Iaito is more than just equipment; it is an extension of the practitioner’s body. The reasons for showing respect are simple:
Sword Maintenance : A quality Iaido sword is a complex and expensive piece of craftsmanship. Bowing represents a commitment to maintain it properly and handle it with professional care.
The Mental Shift: This movement serves as a reminder: what you are picking up is not a toy, but a lethal weapon.
Ultimately, respecting the blade is respecting life. It is a disciplined habit designed to prevent any injury caused by negligence.