The purpose of this study is to illustrate the features of striking techniques of Kendo. We studied the striking techniques of contestants in Kendo World Cup Championships, and investigated the factors that influenced successful scoring, and their frequencies and ratios of usage. The raters of this study were senior Kendo couches and outstanding national representatives of Kendo, and therefore the validity and reliability were optimized. We studied the records of the Japanese, Korean and Taiwanese et al, contestants in 12th and 13th Kendo World Cup Championships and summarized them into seven techniques, namely: 1) Locomotion, 2) Striking position, 3) Striking frequency, 4) Striking direction, 5) Striking pattern, 6) Striking dynamics, and 7) Final outcome. According to the video records and statistical analyses, the raters’ observations were calculated in terms of frequent ratio instead of mean frequency. The results showed that: 1) The commonly used Locomotion was front movement. 2) The main striking position in competitions was face-strike. 3) The striking frequencies were mainly single strike. 4) The mostly used striking direction was left striking. 5) The main striking pattern was Debana-waza. 6) All contestants attacked actively. 7) Statistical results showed the scoring ratios of every team in the analyses of final outcomes. We hoped that the results of this study might assist the training and coaching of the national Kendo representatives and their coaches.