Please check for your group. If any questions, please report to ayfs@carol.ocn.ne.jp immediately.
ENBU DEMONSTRATIONS:
1. (Australia) Aikido Yoshinkan Perth Watanabe Dojo, Darren Skelton
2. (Phillippines) Yoshinkan Aikido Phillipines, Romeo Ballares/Francis Angeles
3. (Poland) Bugeikan, Grzegorz Krzywicki
4. (Poland) Shun Puu Kan, Michal Wachowicz
5. (Ukraine) Osmas Dojo, Oleksandr Sinogub
6. (Ukraine) Lviv Aikido, Hladchenko Yuriy/Vashchyshyn Volodimir
7. (Russia) Seibukan, Rustam Karimov
8. (Canada) Shunpukan Dojo, Alan Shumak
9. (Canada) Chudokan, Kevin Blok
10. (Canada) Seidokan, Patrick Winter (Jim stewart will be filling in this spot)
11. (Australia) Yoshinkan NSW, Darren Friend
12. (USA) Seikeikan, Steven Miranda
13. (England) Goryukan, Jay Savary
COMPETITION PARTICIPANTS:
Beginner's Group (White Belt):
Sara Bryant 4th kyu, AYNSW
DMITRY TSVIRKUN 6TH KYU): SEIBUKAN DOJO RUSSIA
Intermediate Group (Brown Belt):
Kirsty Bryant 3rd kyu, AYNSW
Matthew Cole 2nd kyu, AYNSW
Nathan Smith 3rd kyu, AYNSW
Gus Hill 3rd kyu, AYNSW
Irina Kozyreviteh 2nd kyu, AYNSW
IRINA SENICHEVAL 2KYU: SEIBUKAN DOJO RUSSIA
Advanced Group (Black Belts):
Harry Chin Shodan, AYNSW
VASHCHYSHYN VOLODYMYR (4 dan): LVIV Aikido Yoshinkan Academy
Hladchenko Andrew (1st Dan) LVIV Aikido Yoshinkan Academy
ALEXEY SENICHEV (1ST DAN) : SEIBUKAN DOJO RUSSIA
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Event Details for International Enbukai Weekend
Reminder of Events for 1st Annual International Enbukai:
SATURDAY, November 20th:
Location: Komazawa University Olympic Park, General Gymnasium
(click) Directions to Komazawa Olympic Park Gymnasium
10am ~ 10:30 : Seminar with Takeno Sensei, only for international guests
11:30 ~ 18:00 : International Enbukai
18:00 ~ 20:00 : After Party at same location
SUNDAY, November 21
Locations: Koganei and Honbu Dojo
12:00 ~ 15:00 : International Seminar with Top Shihans in Koganei
(click) Directions to Koganei City Gymnasium
#1 on the map is the Gymnasium. The station near #2 is Higashi Koganei Train Station. From either Tokyo station or Shinjuku station, you can take JR Chuo Line (Rapid) to Higashi Koganei Station. From Tokyo Station, it will take 45 minutes. From Shinjuku Station, it will take about 25 minutes.
17:00 ~ : International After Party, Held at Honbu Dojo
SATURDAY, November 20th:
Location: Komazawa University Olympic Park, General Gymnasium
(click) Directions to Komazawa Olympic Park Gymnasium
10am ~ 10:30 : Seminar with Takeno Sensei, only for international guests
11:30 ~ 18:00 : International Enbukai
18:00 ~ 20:00 : After Party at same location
SUNDAY, November 21
Locations: Koganei and Honbu Dojo
12:00 ~ 15:00 : International Seminar with Top Shihans in Koganei
(click) Directions to Koganei City Gymnasium
#1 on the map is the Gymnasium. The station near #2 is Higashi Koganei Train Station. From either Tokyo station or Shinjuku station, you can take JR Chuo Line (Rapid) to Higashi Koganei Station. From Tokyo Station, it will take 45 minutes. From Shinjuku Station, it will take about 25 minutes.
17:00 ~ : International After Party, Held at Honbu Dojo
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Rules/Guidelines for 2010 International Technique Competition
For the 2010 Gozo Shioda Memorial Yoshinkan Aikido Event (held in Tokyo at the Komazawa Olympic Park), it will not be just Demonstrations, but a COMPETITION of basic movements, techniques, and jiyuwaza.
Participants will compete INDIVIDUALLY, competing against other individuals in a tournament style. Participants may not enter in pairs. Winners will move along to the next stage, ultimately being placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
The techniques required for this competition is listed in the previous blog posting!
Judges will pick winners based on these criteria:
-Accuracy/Consistency of Technique
-Power of technique
-Speed
-Behavior and Spirit
-Taking Uke
-Voice, Kiai
The competition will be divided into 3 groups:
1. Beginner’s Group (No rank - 4th Kyu)
2. Intermediate Group ( 3rd Kyu – 1st Kyu)
3. Advanced Group ( Shodan and above)
1. BEGINNER’S GROUP
Anybody with NO RANK up to 4th Kyu will be placed in this group. The age group is 13 years old and above (Anybody lower will be placed in the JUNIOR GROUP). There is no age limit, and gender will not be separated.
Participant will be placed in a group of 6 (or more, depending on number of participants).
1 Kihon Dosa from the 6 Yoshinkan Kihon Dosa will be chosen, and the command of “Hajime!” Participant will perform right side only, for roughly 30 seconds until command of “Yame!” is called. The judge will choose the best participant to move on to the next round.
Winners will move onto semi-finals, finals, and a winner for 1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd place will be chosen. (no medals awarded, only certificates)
2. INTERMEDIATE GROUP
Participants of 3rd Kyu, 2nd Kyu, and 1st Kyu will be placed in this group. The age group is 13 years old and above (Anybody lower will be placed in the JUNIOR GROUP). There is no age limit.
Participant will be placed in a group of 6 (or more, depending on number of participants), and will be partnered with another participant randomly. One technique will be chosen and a command of “hajime!” will be given (List of techniques in the previous blog post). Perform both right and left continuously at your own pace, until command of “yame!” is called. The command of “Shite, Uke Koutai” (Shite and Uke change) will be given, and another technique will be called with command of “hajime!” Perform both right and left continuously at your own pace, until command of “yame!” is called.
The judge will choose the best participant to move on to the next round. Winners will move onto semi-finals, finals, and a winner for 1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd place will be chosen, presented with Gold, Silver, or Bronze medal respectively.
3. ADVANCED GROUP
Participants of Shodan and above will be placed in this group. The age group is 13 years old and above (Anybody lower will be placed in the JUNIOR GROUP). There is no age limit.
Participant will be placed in a group of 6 (or more, depending on number of participants), and will be partnered with another participant randomly. One technique will be chosen and a command of “hajime!” will be given (List of techniques in the previous blog post). Perform both right and left continuously at your own pace, until command of “yame!” is called. The command of “Shite, Uke Koutai” (Shite and Uke change) will be given, and another technique will be called with command of “hajime!” Perform both right and left continuously at your own pace, until command of “yame!” is called.
The judge will choose the best participant to move on to the next round. Winners will move onto semi-finals then finals.
The final round will consist of JIYUWAZA. One jiyuwaza will be called out (list of jiyuwaza below) with a command of hajime. Shite will continuously throw for about 1 minute, and the command of “Yame!” will be called. “Shite, Uke Koutai” (Shite and Uke change) will be called, and a new jiyuwaza technique will be called with “Hajime!”
1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd place will be chosen, presented with Gold, Silver, or Bronze medal respectively.
Participants will compete INDIVIDUALLY, competing against other individuals in a tournament style. Participants may not enter in pairs. Winners will move along to the next stage, ultimately being placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
The techniques required for this competition is listed in the previous blog posting!
Judges will pick winners based on these criteria:
-Accuracy/Consistency of Technique
-Power of technique
-Speed
-Behavior and Spirit
-Taking Uke
-Voice, Kiai
The competition will be divided into 3 groups:
1. Beginner’s Group (No rank - 4th Kyu)
2. Intermediate Group ( 3rd Kyu – 1st Kyu)
3. Advanced Group ( Shodan and above)
1. BEGINNER’S GROUP
Anybody with NO RANK up to 4th Kyu will be placed in this group. The age group is 13 years old and above (Anybody lower will be placed in the JUNIOR GROUP). There is no age limit, and gender will not be separated.
Participant will be placed in a group of 6 (or more, depending on number of participants).
1 Kihon Dosa from the 6 Yoshinkan Kihon Dosa will be chosen, and the command of “Hajime!” Participant will perform right side only, for roughly 30 seconds until command of “Yame!” is called. The judge will choose the best participant to move on to the next round.
Winners will move onto semi-finals, finals, and a winner for 1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd place will be chosen. (no medals awarded, only certificates)
2. INTERMEDIATE GROUP
Participants of 3rd Kyu, 2nd Kyu, and 1st Kyu will be placed in this group. The age group is 13 years old and above (Anybody lower will be placed in the JUNIOR GROUP). There is no age limit.
Participant will be placed in a group of 6 (or more, depending on number of participants), and will be partnered with another participant randomly. One technique will be chosen and a command of “hajime!” will be given (List of techniques in the previous blog post). Perform both right and left continuously at your own pace, until command of “yame!” is called. The command of “Shite, Uke Koutai” (Shite and Uke change) will be given, and another technique will be called with command of “hajime!” Perform both right and left continuously at your own pace, until command of “yame!” is called.
The judge will choose the best participant to move on to the next round. Winners will move onto semi-finals, finals, and a winner for 1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd place will be chosen, presented with Gold, Silver, or Bronze medal respectively.
3. ADVANCED GROUP
Participants of Shodan and above will be placed in this group. The age group is 13 years old and above (Anybody lower will be placed in the JUNIOR GROUP). There is no age limit.
Participant will be placed in a group of 6 (or more, depending on number of participants), and will be partnered with another participant randomly. One technique will be chosen and a command of “hajime!” will be given (List of techniques in the previous blog post). Perform both right and left continuously at your own pace, until command of “yame!” is called. The command of “Shite, Uke Koutai” (Shite and Uke change) will be given, and another technique will be called with command of “hajime!” Perform both right and left continuously at your own pace, until command of “yame!” is called.
The judge will choose the best participant to move on to the next round. Winners will move onto semi-finals then finals.
The final round will consist of JIYUWAZA. One jiyuwaza will be called out (list of jiyuwaza below) with a command of hajime. Shite will continuously throw for about 1 minute, and the command of “Yame!” will be called. “Shite, Uke Koutai” (Shite and Uke change) will be called, and a new jiyuwaza technique will be called with “Hajime!”
1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd place will be chosen, presented with Gold, Silver, or Bronze medal respectively.
Syllabus of Techniques for 2010 International Competition
Beginner's Group - White Belts
No-rank ~ 4th Kyu
All 6 Kihon Dosa Only (done individually and with partners, right side only)
Intermediate Group - Brown Belts
3rd Kyu ~ 1st Kyu
Ryote Mochi Shihonage (1)(2)
Yokomen Uchi Shihonage (1)(2)
Suwari Waza Shomen Uchi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Suwari Waza Katate Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
Suwari Waza Shomen Uchi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Yonkajo Osae (2)
* Yokomen Uchi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Shomen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Shomen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Mune Mochi Hijishime (1)
* Shomen Uchi Kotegaeshi (1)
* Yokomen Uchi Kotegaeshi (1)(2)
Suwari Waza Ryote Mochi Kokyu Ho (2)
* Denotes techniques both Tachi or Suwari (Standing or Kneeling)
Advanced Group - Black Belts
Shodan and above
Shomen Uchi Shihonage
Hanmi Handachi Katate Mochi Shihonage (1)(2)
Hanmi Handachi Ryote Mochi Shihonage
* Katate Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Advanced Group - Black Belts
* Mune Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Katate Eri Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryohiji Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryokata Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Eri Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Katate Aya Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Hiji Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Mune Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Hiji Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Mune Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Katate Eri Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryohiji Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryokata Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Hiji Mochi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Mune Mochi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Hiji Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Mune Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryohiji Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryokata Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Shomen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Shomen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Hiji Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Eri Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
* Shomen Tsuki Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
* Shomen Tsuki Kotegaeshi (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Kotegaeshi (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Kotegaeshi (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Kotegaeshi (1)(2)
Ryote Mochi Tenchinage (2)
Shomen Uchi Kokyunage
Yokomen Uchi Kokyunage
Katate Mochi Kokyunage
Ryote Mochi Kokyunage
Shomen Tsuki Kokyunage
Suwari Waza Ryote Mochi Kokyu Ho (4)(5)
* Denotes techniques both Tachi or Suwari (Standing or Kneeling)
No-rank ~ 4th Kyu
All 6 Kihon Dosa Only (done individually and with partners, right side only)
Intermediate Group - Brown Belts
3rd Kyu ~ 1st Kyu
Ryote Mochi Shihonage (1)(2)
Yokomen Uchi Shihonage (1)(2)
Suwari Waza Shomen Uchi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Suwari Waza Katate Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
Suwari Waza Shomen Uchi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Yonkajo Osae (2)
* Yokomen Uchi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Shomen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Shomen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Mune Mochi Hijishime (1)
* Shomen Uchi Kotegaeshi (1)
* Yokomen Uchi Kotegaeshi (1)(2)
Suwari Waza Ryote Mochi Kokyu Ho (2)
* Denotes techniques both Tachi or Suwari (Standing or Kneeling)
Advanced Group - Black Belts
Shodan and above
Shomen Uchi Shihonage
Hanmi Handachi Katate Mochi Shihonage (1)(2)
Hanmi Handachi Ryote Mochi Shihonage
* Katate Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Advanced Group - Black Belts
* Mune Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Katate Eri Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryohiji Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryokata Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Eri Mochi Ikkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Katate Aya Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Hiji Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Mune Mochi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Nikajo Osae (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Hiji Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Mune Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Katate Eri Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryohiji Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryokata Mochi Sankajo Osae (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Hiji Mochi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Mune Mochi Yonkajo Osae (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Hiji Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Mune Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryohiji Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryokata Mochi Sokumen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Shomen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Shomen Iriminage (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Hiji Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Kata Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Eri Mochi Hijishime (1)(2)
* Shomen Uchi Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
* Yokomen Uchi Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
* Shomen Tsuki Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Hijiate Kokyunage (1)(2)
* Shomen Tsuki Kotegaeshi (1)(2)
* Katate Mochi Kotegaeshi (1)(2)
* Ryote Mochi Kotegaeshi (1)(2)
Ushiro Waza Ryote Mochi Kotegaeshi (1)(2)
Ryote Mochi Tenchinage (2)
Shomen Uchi Kokyunage
Yokomen Uchi Kokyunage
Katate Mochi Kokyunage
Ryote Mochi Kokyunage
Shomen Tsuki Kokyunage
Suwari Waza Ryote Mochi Kokyu Ho (4)(5)
* Denotes techniques both Tachi or Suwari (Standing or Kneeling)
NOVEMBER 20th - 21st GOZO SHIODA FESTIVAL
Hi Aikidoka around the world!
Thank you for your PATIENCE! We now have 70 participants confirmed for the coming November memorial festival. Thank you all for making the commitment to come to Japan to share and commemorate this important moment.
We now have the details for the core Demo and seminar of the 2010 Gozo Shioda Memorial Festival.
Saturday, November 20th: All Japan/world Demonstration.
The Int`l community is expected to participate in the competition (Please see list of technique required for the “competition” of technique and free style “ according to students level), and also Demonstration.
Party/ceremony in the evening (6 pm)
A short clinic for the International students will be held in the morning before the demonstration by Takeno sensei. ( from 10 am )
Time/Location: Starts 11:30am ~ 5:20pm at Metropolitan Komazawa Olympic Park Gymnasium
(click) Directions to Komazawa Olympic Park Gymnasium
Sunday, November 21: 3-hour clinic with Kancho, Ando Shihan, Sonoda Shihan, Payet Shihan, Chino Shihan and Oyamada Shihan
Location/time : November 21: (sun): meeting time 11.30, starts 12:00pm ~ 2:45pm at Koganei City Sports Gymnasium
(click) Directions to Koganei City Gymnasium
#1 on the map is the Gymnasium. The station near #2 is Higashi Koganei Train Station. From either Tokyo station or Shinjuku station, you can take JR Chuo Line (Rapid) to Higashi Koganei Station. From Tokyo Station, it will take 45 minutes. From Shinjuku Station, it will take about 25 minutes.
Free training at the Honbu dojo the week before and/or after the demo/clinic
Cost: 10000 Yen (including training, seminar, demo, party...or 3000 yen for accompanying person not training at the party) Please contact directly the branch dojo if you wish to train at an individual branch during your stay.
Aikido Mugenjuku, Kyoto - Payet Sensei
(click) Aikido Mugen Juku
Aikido Ryu Ando sensei
(click) Yoshinkan Aikido Ryu
Yamanashi Yoshinkan, Yamanashi - Takeno Sensei
(click) Yamanashi Yoshinkan
And others...
Please send us an email with the names of the participants in the demonstration of Saturday Nov 20 at ayfs@carol.ocn.ne.jp to be included in the program before the end of deadline of October 1.
Thank you for your PATIENCE! We now have 70 participants confirmed for the coming November memorial festival. Thank you all for making the commitment to come to Japan to share and commemorate this important moment.
We now have the details for the core Demo and seminar of the 2010 Gozo Shioda Memorial Festival.
Saturday, November 20th: All Japan/world Demonstration.
The Int`l community is expected to participate in the competition (Please see list of technique required for the “competition” of technique and free style “ according to students level), and also Demonstration.
Party/ceremony in the evening (6 pm)
A short clinic for the International students will be held in the morning before the demonstration by Takeno sensei. ( from 10 am )
Time/Location: Starts 11:30am ~ 5:20pm at Metropolitan Komazawa Olympic Park Gymnasium
(click) Directions to Komazawa Olympic Park Gymnasium
Sunday, November 21: 3-hour clinic with Kancho, Ando Shihan, Sonoda Shihan, Payet Shihan, Chino Shihan and Oyamada Shihan
Location/time : November 21: (sun): meeting time 11.30, starts 12:00pm ~ 2:45pm at Koganei City Sports Gymnasium
(click) Directions to Koganei City Gymnasium
#1 on the map is the Gymnasium. The station near #2 is Higashi Koganei Train Station. From either Tokyo station or Shinjuku station, you can take JR Chuo Line (Rapid) to Higashi Koganei Station. From Tokyo Station, it will take 45 minutes. From Shinjuku Station, it will take about 25 minutes.
Free training at the Honbu dojo the week before and/or after the demo/clinic
Cost: 10000 Yen (including training, seminar, demo, party...or 3000 yen for accompanying person not training at the party) Please contact directly the branch dojo if you wish to train at an individual branch during your stay.
Aikido Mugenjuku, Kyoto - Payet Sensei
(click) Aikido Mugen Juku
Aikido Ryu Ando sensei
(click) Yoshinkan Aikido Ryu
Yamanashi Yoshinkan, Yamanashi - Takeno Sensei
(click) Yamanashi Yoshinkan
And others...
Please send us an email with the names of the participants in the demonstration of Saturday Nov 20 at ayfs@carol.ocn.ne.jp to be included in the program before the end of deadline of October 1.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Introduction
We will be updating and adding to this blog as details develop and to help answer any questions people may have, as well as providing links to websites (down the left hand side of the page)that may prove helpful to those coming to Japan for the first time, or even those visiting again. Please feel free to suggest a topic of info that may be helpful to you or others or post some info of your own that you think may help people coming to the event.
We look forward to training with all of you!
OSU!
We look forward to training with all of you!
OSU!
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