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Aikido Dojos in Japan

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Aikido is a style of Japanese martial arts that is relatively new. Aikido focuses on defending its practitioners without injuring their attackers. Aikido does not have tournaments or fights since the purpose is to work and train together rather than defeating an opponent. Aikido means "way of the harmonious spirit" in Japanese.

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Aikido schools and information in Tokyo


Pacific Aikido

Aikido classes in English at various locations in Tokyo and Yokohama. Kids classes are from 5 years old and adults classes are from 15 years old and older.

Pacific Aikido


Seidokan Aikido of Tokyo

Aikido classes taught in English.

1-10-5 Kaga, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo

Seidokan Aikido of Tokyo


Aikido Yoshinkan Honbu Dojo

2F Toyo Building, 4-17-15, Takada-no-baba, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Aikido Yoshinkan Honbu Dojo


Aikikai Foundation Honbu Dojo

17-18 Wakamatsu-Cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Aikikai Foundation, Aikido World Headquarters


Aikido schools and information in Osaka and Kyoto


Aishinkan (Osaka and Kyoto)

Aishinkan


Aikikai (Osaka)

Aikikai


AIKIDO SHINKAJUKU-GROUP (Osaka)

Shinkajuku


Aikido schools and information in Fukuoka


Shoheijuku

Shoheijuku


Aikido Related Books

There are Aikido books in English as well.