Ozora Taiyo Large Kendama Deep Blue

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New Blue Taiyo Ozora! The Ozora (aka Oozora or Big Sky) Taiyo (or Taiyou) Kendama is a large sized kendama ideal for stage use. This JKA approved kendama has the JKA endorsement sticker on the stem of the kendama. These are too big for competition use. Due to their big size the Taiyo Kendama are better suited to very experienced players.

Created with Japanese domestic painted maple (Itaya Kaede or Acer mono). This Kendama is perfectly suited for performances. Total size is 24 cm, ken (stick) length is 21 cm and the tama (ball) diameter is about 8 cm. This giant Kendama is made with a deep dark blue.

This product is recommended by the Japanese Kendama Association.

This large kendama has a fantastic build quality and a beautiful paint finish and colour.

Not for sale to children.

Sold in the original Japanese packaging (a cardboard box).

Colour: dark blue

Specifications:
Material: domestic painted maple (Itaya Kaede or Acer mono).
Weight with ball: 320g
Ball weight: 170g
Ball diameter: 77mm
Height: 240mm approx
Stem height: 210mm approx
Not suitable for children.

Kendama will suffer wear during play. The paint will chip. The wood will chip and may crack. The string will wear out and may break. This is normal wear and tear and is not covered by any warranty.

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Bottom photo shows the Taiyo next to a standard sized kendama.

The string on your kendama will wear out and can break. It is a user replaceable part; we recommend you buy some spare strings.

All Kendama will suffer wear during play. The paint will chip. The wood will chip and may crack. The string will wear out and may break. This is normal wear and tear.

Wood is a natural material. The weight and finish of wooden kendama will vary.

Kendama are not suitable for children under 12 years old. It is possible to cause injury when playing with a kendama. Please play with care.