The major difference between an aikido hakama and a kendo hakama is the presence of a plastic %26quot;spoon%26quot; in the back of a kendo hakama. This “spoon” is used to hook the back of the hakama to the strings around the waist. An aikido hakama
usually does not have this “spoon” because aikidoists take falls during their
practice, thus hitting the “spoon” against their back. Also the aikido gi-tops
tend to have longer length sleeves, as the kendo sleeve accommodates the kote.
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