Making tatami omote rush mat roles for tameshigiri.
How to make a tatami cutting mat.
A tatami mat is a traditional japanese straw mat made from rice straw and rush grass.
Cut place tatami from the tatami room is an unique style tatami that can transform your favorite room into a traditional japanese styled room.
While quite expensive typically around 10 a mat tatami mats or goza which are almost twice as challenging to cut as tatami but visually almost identical are the most traditional target and cutting them with a set pattern of moves is known in jsa japanese sword arts as tameshigiri.
The actual cost is only the cost of the string which can be the cheapest you can find music.
To be able to cut consecutive times on one target or to cut multiple targets while moving requires a very skilled swordsman.
The edge of the rush grass covering is bounded with a plain border fabric called heri that is made from the hem material.
This is a way you can make very cheap tatami substitute.
These days tatami omote is easily the most common medium for dojo approved tameshigiri.
By just placing it wherever and whenever you want.
Each sheet of the 82 cm block is only 3 7 kg it is so light that women can move it around easily in the house.
In modern practice of tameshigiri the targets most often used are the goza or tatami omote rush mat.
The inside is filled with rice straw while the outer layer is woven rush grass.
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Consisting of the outer covering omote of the tatami mat used in japanese homes a single rolled tatami mat over a bamboo core is supposedly extremely close in consistency to that of a human arm or neck which is very scary when you see how easily some swords cut right through it.
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Other materials such as goza the top layer of tatami mats bamboo and thin steel sheets were also used.