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"No matter your pretence, you are what you are and nothing more.“ - Kenshiro Abbe
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British Aikido
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NEW ARTICLE BY SENSEI HENRY ELLIS |
On October 31st 2008 TK Chiba Shihan met with the last three of
the surviving Aikido pioneers of British Aikido at the now
internationally famed " Hut Dojo " Hillingdon Middlesex UK.
Chiba Shihan last visited the Hut Dojo in 1967. Over lunch
and a pint in the Hut Pub next door many memories and memorable
events were fondly remembered of the illustrious Budo Masters
who had visited the Hut Dojo as follows - Kenshiro Abbe - T Abe
- M Nakazono - M Noro - TK Chiba - Y Kobayashi - H Tada - M
Harada - M Otani - T Otani - These were just some of those great
teachers who taught at the humble Hut Dojo.
The group photos are of TK Chiba Sensei - H Foster Sensei - H
Ellis Sensei - D Eastman. Sensei.
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Masahilo Mikoto Nakazono Sensei was a great influence in the early promotion and development of Traditional Aikido in Britain. He was the first Aikido teacher invited to Britain in 1960 after its inception in 1955 by Kenshiro Abbe Sensei, Nakazono Sensei had a written mandate from O'Sensei Ueshiba himself.
If you are interested in the life of this great Aikido teacher and renowned healer? please visit Kototama Books and the books written by Nakazono Sensei.
Born in May 1918 in Southern Japan, Kagoshima District, Sensei Nakazono began his studies by practicing kendo at the age of 6. At 12 he began learning judo and at 19 started karate. Later he studied lance and many other forms of martial arts; then he fully submerged himself in the art of aikido. He studied with O Sensei Ueshiba, its founder. Following his mother’s inclination, Sensei Nakazono began his formal studies of acupuncture in 1934 at age 16. He was a student of George Ohsawa, the founder of macrobiotics, and Sakai Sensei, who taught the spirit of finite form, Jizo Bosatsu. He was re-introduced to the Kototama Principle by Sensei Ogasawara, and revised every aspect of his life and work with this profound viewpoint. In 1972 he moved to Santa Fe, where he established the Kototama Institute. He inspired the passage of the New Mexico Acupuncture Act in 1973. Sensei Nakazono taught the Kototama Principle in Santa Fe and throughout the world. He devoted his life to handing it over to all of humanity. Sensei Nakazono passed over on October 8, 1994.
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News / Site Updates
Last Site Update: 25th June '09 The KenshiroAbbe.com website has now been integrated in to the main British Aikido Site. If you have book marked this section, you will need to revisit, and update your settings. >Hand made Tanto's and Knives to order with presentation boxes. >Rare 10 Minute 1968 film find of Masahilo Nakazono Shihan http://aikidoellisvideo.magnify.net/
DOSHU Letter > New Ellis Aikido Video Channel:- Visit the new Ellis Aikido Video Channel at: http://aikidoellisvideo.magnify.net/ > www.KenshiroAbbe.com new website > Kenshiro Abbe Event DVD OUT-TAKES on Google Video > Martial Arts Illustrated Magazine article "Bends the Branch" by MAI correspondent Keith Morgan, titled "The Long and Winding Road" can be viewed here (Page 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 ) > Good News > BRACKNELL ESTA Website is now live! > Kenshiro Abbe Celebration Seminar images added to the Gallery section. > British Aikido Board - New article which takes an honest look at the role of the British Aikido Board and it's appalling record on British Aikido History & Lineage. |
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