Martial art practitioner; martial artist.
Archive - 2011
Budo Sen’yokai 武道宣揚会
(Society for the Promotion of Martial Arts). An organization established 13 August 1932 under the auspices of the OMOTO RELIGION for the promotion of martial arts activities. Actually, mainly a means for the propagation...
Budo Renshu 武道練習
(Budo Training). A training manual published in 1934 based on the techniques of Morihei UESHIBA of that period. Various UCHIDESHI would pose for drawings sketched by Takako KUNIGOSHI (see AN#47-49). All together about...
Budo 武道
A newsletter published for several years starting c. 1932 by the BUDO SEN’YOKAI covering the activities of this organization which existed under the auspices of the OMOTO RELIGION chiefly to promote the jujutsu...
British Aikido Federation
A British aikido organization originally established by Kazuo CHIBA in 1976. Currrently headed by Minoru KANETSUKA.
British Aikido Council
A TOMIKI AIKIDO organization formed in April 1988 by clubs from the BRITISH AIKIDO ASSOCIATION, the London Shodokan, and the Aikido Development Society. It’s aim was to strengthen ties with Japan, with particular...
British Aikido Board
An umbrella body established in the U. K. on 2 June 1977 which groups together 16 aikido organizations formed to represent the interests of aikido. The total membership at present is approximately 9,000.
British Aikido Association
(BAA). A British aikido organization consisting primarily of TOMIKI AIKIDO schools, formed in 1966 with the encouragement of Riki KOGURE, which consists of about 80 dojos throughout the U. K. Founder member of the...
History of Aikido in Brazil
The origins of aikido in Brazil can be traced to the arrival in S
