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  • The duration of a match is three minutes with an allowance of extra two minutes for an extension of the match.
  • When the match cannot be decided by an extension, further extensions will follow.
  • Ippon-shobu is a match that is decided by one valid stroke.
  • Sanbon-shobu is a match that is decided by the first player to gain two points.
  • In an Ippon-shobu, an aiuchi means both sides lose. In a sanbon-shobu, a first aiuchi gives one point to each side. If there is a second aiuchi, both sides will lose.
  • In each category, players fight with the same weapons.
  • In deciding the grand champion, champions from each category fight in tournament style(ippon-shobu) with choken -free.
  • The match area is a rectangle with six to seven meters on each side.
  • Each match is decided by an ippon-shobu. The finals can be decided by sanbon-shobu.
  • When kabaite is called the player being warned against Kabaite must carry on the match without the use of Kabaite again.

  • When one referee indicates a sign by flags, the other referees must immediately indicate signs to correspond.
  • One inspector is places at each match area. A player can claim his objection against a judgement by holding a hand up asking the inspector and referees for deliberation.
  • Consulting about the judgement by referees and the inspector must be short and consistent.
  • Inspectors and referees must sincerely respond to the objection by players and the matter must be brought to a peaceful settlement quickly.
  • Players must follow the decision made by both the inspector and referees.

This sport is campaigning for global fair character. So all players must understand this vary well.
Referees must be fair and rigid as a matter of course, and must try to make the match to be accepted by the players and spectators.