Description
Kendama Five Hole
This Kendama is a stylish and deceptively addictive
wooden skill game that originated in Japan nearly
100 years ago. It challenges your physical and mental
abilities while naturally strengthening your hand-eye
coordination, balance, focus, and reflex. Popular in
Japanese culture for decades, Kendama is quickly
spreading around the globe.
Literally translated as “sword ball”, the Kendama is
made of the “Ken” (handle) and the “Tama” (ball),
which is connected by a string. Thousands of tricks
exist already, and more are being invented as the
game grows in popularity. Most tricks are done by
tossing and catching the ball in the 3 cups, spiking
the ball with the Ken spike, and challenging your
dexterity with precision balancing skills. The first
tricks are simple to learn, but true mastery takes
practice, focus, discipline, and creativity.