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The modern martial art of Shiseikai Aikibudo (合気武道 ) is a synergistic blend of military fighting arts practiced in Japan during the Meiji-period (1868 to 1912). This was an era when the samurai warrior clans were forced to shut down by government decree.

The Meiji period draws its name from the honorable-Meiji Tennō, the personal name Mutsuhito, (born Nov. 3, 1852, Kyōto—died July 30, 1912), emperor of Japan from 1867 to 1912. 

It was during emperor Meiji Tennō's reign that Japan was dramatically transformed from a feudal country into one of the great powers of the modern world.




SHISEIKAI AIKIBUDO DOJO is an independent martial arts association and training center that welcomes people of all races, ethnic groups, genders, and skill levels with an interest in maximizing their fullest potential following the martial warrior path. 

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Classical martial arts that fall within the framework of Aikibudo study include; Daito ryu Aiki-JuJutsu, Kito Ryu JuJitsu, Fusen Ryu, Jigo Tenshin Ryu, Hakko-Ryu, Tenjin Shin Yo-Ryu, Aikido, Hapkido, Kodokan Judo, Kenpo JuJitsu, and several styles of Okinawan Kobudo. 


BENEFITS TO OUR STUDENTS

  • High level expert instruction in traditional budo.
  • Insurance for individual competitors and instructors operating a dojo.  
  • Expert produced training syllabi, lesson plans and grading books.   
  • Our Board of Examiners will assist or oversee rank advancement testing (shodan and above) and award internationally accredited rank to qualified applicants.  
  • Quarterly and annual Aikibudo seminars held at various locals throughout North America, Europe, Indonesia and Japan.

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