Omori-02
07_Junto
(Jun-to: Following Sword). In this form the Iaidoka sits in Seiza. He assists a samurai, who wants to exercise Seppuku. He takes the Tanto (knife). In this moment the Iaidoka reaches to the sword, pulls it and remains waiting in standing posture. The Samurai cuts himself and bends themselves forwards. In this moment the Iaidoka is cutting with a step forward, in order to shorten suffering.
The following movements simulate the ritual cleaning of the sword (as Shinto ceremony).
08_Gyakuto
(Gyaku-to: Turned sword). Again the Iaidoka sits in the Seiza. If it recognizes a threat, which comes in front of him, it comes to an action. He deceives a pulling on and moves to the rear and rises. He pulls the sword for an Ukenagashi defense. Then follows a head cut and threatening move against the enemy.
This attack is followed by a both-handled cut. After several Kamae phases the Iaidoka bends itself over the dying opponent, turns the sword and gives a grace impact.
09_Seichuto
(Seichu-to: Strong sword in the center). Again the Iaidoka sits in the Seiza. If he recognizes a threat, which proceeds from one, who is sitting or coming from the right, it comes to the action. He turns to the right, leads an in-handled diagonal cut to the head of the aggressor (as in Morotetsuki) or to the arms and advances threatening.
This attack follows a both-handled cut. Then the proceedings are finished by an vertical cut.
10_Koranto
(Koran-to: Great power of the tiger). The Iaidoka stands and prefers with left step and horizontal cut. A opponent is attacking in front of him. The Iaidoka anticipate him.
With large power of the tiger it pushes forwards, breaking the attack of the opponent. He continues to advance threatening lasting in the center and defeats the opponent with both-handled perpendicular cut.
11_Inyoshintai (Kaewaza)
(In-yo-shintai Kae-waza: Yin-Yang, change-execution technique). In the eleventh form the front-seated enemy attacks. He will be counterattacked with a one-handed horizontal cut. The enemy fled and the Iaidoka gets up and defeats him with a vertical cut. He follows the falling opponent makes Chiburi and Noto and waits in Tate-Hiza (squat).
Suddenly the opponent draws his sword again. He wants to hit the shin of the Iaidoka. The Iaidoka dodges a lunge backward. He performs a one-handed parry with twisted sword to ward off the attacker and advances thereafter. This attack is followed by a vertical two-handed cut that brings the all to an end.
12_Nukiuchi
(Nuki-uchi: Draw and cut). There are sitting two opposing swordsmen. The enemy moves. In a flowing movement the Iaidoka draws his sword and placed it briefly onto his sternum. He raised his right arms to a vertical strike. When cutting the legs will be placed outside.

