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Demetrio Cereijo wrote:
No, but that's what you are pointing Rokas to. To what Ueshiba was doing/teaching in the 30's-early 40's, Before Aikido as a term for his JJ was adopted.
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Actually up until as long as 1950. , the year Sensei Tada started his training, it was still known as Aiki-Budo. It was known as Aikido in the Dai Nippon Butokukai, so it would match Judo, Kendo etc. in the administrative name formalization. Also there are resources that mention the use of the term Aiki-do even earlier,
http://www.aikidosangenkai.org/blog/...mories-part-1/ , scroll down to the eimeiroku picture were it's written: "Eimeiroku from the Ueshiba Dojo, dated 1926... From "Aikido Kaiso Ueshiba Morihei-den" (合気道開祖植芝盛平伝)" .