Dojo · Ouardanine Dojo
道場
Kendo in Ouardanine
Affiliated to the Tunisian Kendo League for the 2026 season, Ouardanine Dojo carries the practice 160 km south of Tunis into the Sahel, in the Monastir Governorate where Tunisian kendo first took root in 2010. Led by JICA volunteer Maeda sensei, the dojo is part of a wider revival of kendo in the Sahel — alongside the reopened Monastir Kendo Club — and welcomes beginners to a regular weekly practice as the region builds towards the 2026 Tunisian Championship.
Schedule
To Be Announced
Sensei
Maeda (JICA Volunteer)
Where
Ouardanine, Monastir Governorate, Tunisia
Ouardanine, Tunisia
Beginners
入門
How to start kendo in Ouardanine
Kendo is the Japanese way of the sword, practised in armour with bamboo swords. Ouardanine Dojo welcomes complete beginners — no martial arts background required. Most newcomers start with three months of footwork and basic strikes (kihon) before introducing armour.
Send an email or message to the dojo to arrange a trial session. You don't need any equipment for your first visits — the dojo lends a shinai (bamboo sword). When you're ready, our equipment guide covers what to buy, how to care for it, and where to source it through our partner Nippon Budo.