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Old 08-11-2002, 04:18 AM   #1
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Question looking for a new dojo

Hello out there. I have a problem that I bet many here would envy. I am in Japan and am trying to find a dojo that takes americans in the Yokosuka area. Thanks in advance for any leads.

Jamie

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Old 08-11-2002, 06:06 AM   #2
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Re: looking for a new dojo

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Jamie Andrews (tibbar) wrote:
Hello out there. I have a problem that I bet many here would envy. I am in Japan and am trying to find a dojo that takes americans in the Yokosuka area. Thanks in advance for any leads.

Jamie
Just about any dojo in Japan will take Americans...

Anyway, if you're on base I believe that there's a dojo right on the base.

Otherwise, I'd look around where you live, there are probably any number of neighbohood dojo in your area. The Aikikai Hombu page http://www.aikikai.or.jp lists 11 dojo in Yokosuka, (including the Yokosuka Aikido Renmei at http://www.aikidonetworks.org/~yokosuka/yokosuka.html ) but all in Japanese...

Best,

Chris

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Old 08-11-2002, 08:26 AM   #3
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Yoshinkan's top instructor, Terada Kiyoyuki Shihan, teaches primarily in the Yokohama and Yokosuka area. As well, there is a Yoshinkan group at the Naval base. For a listing of schools, goto http://www.seikeikan.com/links.htm.

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