Battōjutsu
| Focus | Weaponry |
|---|---|
| Hardness | Non-competitive |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Creator | - |
| Parenthood | Kenjutsu ('sword craft') Tō-hō ('sword method') |
| Olympic sport | No |
Battōjutsu (抜刀術, battō-jutsu; 'craft of drawing out the sword') is an old term for iaijutsu (居合術). Battōjutsu is often used interchangeably with the terms iaijutsu and battō (抜刀).
Generally, battōjutsu is practiced as a part of a classical ryū and is closely integrated with the tradition of kenjutsu. It is practised with a live blade (katana), often simply as solo kata. The training is for combative effectiveness, through factors such as distancing, timing and targeting. As such, battōjutsu is not intended for sport-like kendo.