Cutting Mats Tatami

Perfect for cutting test and competitions as well as practicing mat cuts and working on the perfect cut.
Cutting mats tatami. The most commonly used tatami mats used in jsa circles tend to be from mugen dachi primarily because they are the most consistent and highly regarded as the best quality mats in the business. To begin your warrior s pilgrimage we offer the modern kenkaku our tameshigiri cutting mats. Targets today are typically made from wara or goza either bundled or rolled into a tubular shape. They look more like floor mats.
I ve done a shitty beach mat before but that was nothing. This tatami rice mat is purpose made for tameshigiri cutting practice. These are not very good mats for cutting. On october 25 2003 master swordsmith daniel watson set a new record performing japanese tameshigiri by cutting nine tatami mats with a single katana strike.
A tatami mat is a traditional japanese straw mat made from rice straw and rush grass. I also use them myself as when it comes to comparing the results of test cutting on my site i need to be sure that the only variable is the sword. It is an ideal material for testing the cutting ability of a sword and the skill of its user for practically any bladed weapon. This woven rice straw mat will stand 36 tall when placed vertically.
The edges are hemmed nicely so the mats don t absorb water as well as classic tameshigiri mats. It has a diameter of approximately 2 3 4 3 1 4 overall length. To be able to cut consecutive times on one target or to cut multiple targets while moving requires that one be a very skilled swordsman. This results in very frazzled not smooth cuts.
In modern practice of tameshigiri the targets most often used are the goza or tatami omote rush mat. Huge thank you to kyle for funding this. The inside is filled with rice straw while the outer layer is woven rush grass.
In this feat showing the superiority of both sword and swordsman master watson wielded one of his bright knight katanas. The edge of the rush grass covering is bounded with a plain border fabric called heri that is made from the hem material. Our tameshigiri mats are the best money can buy.