NY Kenshinkai is affiliated with the national All US Kendo Federation and the regional All Eastern US Kendo Federation.
Please check our Facebook page or the calendar below for any schedule changes.
For adults and children.
Day | Time | Description |
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Tuesday | ||
8:00PM-9:30PM | Advanced | |
Friday | ||
7:30PM-8:15PM | Beginners / Basics | |
8:30PM-9:30PM | Advanced |
New beginners require an appointment.
See one-time and recurring fees for Adults and Youth (up to 17 years old) below.
Please note we only accept cash or personal checks at this time.
One-time fees to start kendo at NY Kenshinkai:
First class: free
Beginner 3-class pack: $50
One-time fee to become a NY Kenshinkai Member:
New Member fee: $80
Recurring fees for Members:
Per-class fee: $20 or
10-class ticket fee: $150
Kendo Federation Membership fee: $80/year
One-time fee to start kendo at NY Kenshinkai:
First class: free
One-time fee to become a NY Kenshinkai Youth Member:
New Youth Member fee: $50
Recurring fees for Youth Members:
Per-class fee: $15 or
10-class ticket fee: $130
Kendo Federation Youth Membership fee: $50/year
Per class fee: $20
To ensure safety, all practitioners must use approved kendo equipment. Our primary equipment supplier is Boguzen.com.
Boguzen is owned by Daniel Lee sensei. They are one of the main kendo equipment suppliers in the US Northeast region.
Primarily for children. Parents are encouraged to join practice. Adult kendo practitioners are also welcome!
Regular attendance usually consists of around 10 children.
Kendo is a martial art. There is a risk of injuries associated with participation in NY Kenshinkai activities.
Day | Time | Description |
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Saturday | ||
3:30PM-4:15PM | Beginners | |
4:15-5:30PM | Bogu (Armor) |
To ensure safety, all practitioners must use approved kendo equipment. Our primary equipment supplier is Boguzen.com.
Boguzen is owned by Daniel Lee sensei. They are one of the main kendo equipment suppliers in the US Northeast region.