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NIRVANA Kokoro 320 and 400 Tenkara Rods Review

In June 2024, DRAGONtail Tenkara and Nirvana on the Fly released the Kokoro 360 tenkara rod. Made in their Korean rod factory, the Kokoro 360 matches or exceeds many Japanese tenkara rods in weight, action, materials and aesthetics. It has rapidly gained a reputation for Japanese-like quality without the hassles of overseas sales and shipping. DRAGONtail and Nirvana now announce that pre-order is open for two other Kokoro rods, the 320 and the 400.

Pre-order the Nirvana Kokoro 320 and 400 at DRAGONtail Tenkara!

Description

Both rods look just like the original 360 cm version, excepting the rod’s length designation. The 320 cm version is basically the 360 version minus one section. This is common practice in the tenkara world, as it is easy to do for the manufacturer and replacement parts are interchangeable, but the 400 cm version has a unique taper.

This Kokoro 400 prototype has been used quite a lot. Just look at the patina on the handle!

The 400 cm version is its own specifically engineered rod. It is not what most tenkara rods companies do, that is just add one section to the 360 cm version and call it good. Instead, the Kokoro 400 sections won’t fit the 320 or 360 because it’s taper is designed to reduce weight and rotational moment (tip heaviness) of a longer rod. You can readily see this when the rods are placed side by side. Personally, I think this is fantastic! It is similar to what Suntech did for for TenkaraBum line of rods. It means that the 400 is its own uniquely designed rod, not just a 360 with an extra section. In my opinion, that’s how you design a 4 meter tenkara rod!

Measurements

Kokoro 320

CharacteristicMeasurement
Sections7
Nested (w/ tip plug)54.5 cm (21.5 in.)
Extended319.5 cm (10 ft., 5.8 in.)
Handle26 cm (10 in.)
Weight (w/o tip plug)57.8 g (2 oz.)
CCS14.5 pennies
RFI4.5
For more on CCS & RFI, watch our YouTube video on the subject
10 Penny Bend Profile of the Nirvana Kokoro 320. The rod is fully extended.
Portion of the Teton Tenkara RFI Chart. For full chart, click HERE.

Kokoro 400

CharacteristicMeasurement
Sections8
Nested (w/ tip plug)60.5 cm (23.8 in.)
Extended400 cm (13 ft., 1.5 in.)
Handle26 cm (10 in.)
Weight (w/o tip plug)73.2 g (2.6 oz.)
CCS16.5 pennies
RFI4.1
Rotational Moment (tip heaviness)6
For more on CCS, RFI and Rotational Moment, watch our YouTube video on the subject.
10 Penny Bend Profile comparing the Nirvana Kokoro 400 and DRAGONtail Ragnarok 400 tenkara rods. Both rods are fully extended.
Portion of the Teton Tenkara RFI Chart. For full chart, click HERE.
A portion of the Teton Tenkara Rotational Moment (tip heaviness) Chart. For the complete chart, click HERE.

Performance

Both rods cast beautifully. They have smooth, refined casting arcs and both propel the line forward with little effort. The 320 is a little faster in action than the 400, but this is seen in the RFI numbers. I used a #3 fluorocarbon level line with each rod and it matched perfectly with both rod’s action. That said, they cast a furled line beautifully as well.

I’m sure some anglers might have a question concerning the 400 — how does it compare to the DRAGONtail Ragnarok 400? In a few words, the Kokoro 400 is lighter in weight and it bends a little further down the rod than the Ragnarok. Since both were designed by Brent Auger, and he has a certain way he likes his rods to perform, they both act very similar. But rod weight is very different between the rods and that changes the casting inertia (the energy to get the rod moving and to stop it) as well as its rotational moment (numerical estimation of tip heaviness). The 400 has a rotational moment of only 6, while the Ragnarok is 6.7. The difference in tip heaviness is noticeable when compared side by side.

Here’s a video of Brent fishing the Kokoro 400:

Used with permission by Brent Auger/DRAGONtail Tenkara.

Conclusion

Both the Nirvana Kokoro 320 and 400 are Japanese quality tenkara rods with excellent fit and finish and superb actions. After fishing over a hundred tenkara rods, I feel that Japanese quality rods are now available in America without having to buy them from a Japanese importer! Along with the Kokoro 360, the 320 and 400 elevate the American tenkara rod experience. When placed along side excellent rods, such as the Nissin Zerosum line, you can’t tell the difference. Yes, the Kokoro rods are that good!

Nirvana on the Fly/DRAGONtail Tenkara now have these rods on pre-order. If you have been waiting for Japanese quality rods with quality materials, professional engineering and cork handles, but have been hesitant to purchase from an overseas vendor, here are your rods! You’re going to love these rods!

Pre-order the Nirvana Kokoro 320 and 400 at DRAGONtail Tenkara!


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