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Aikido was created in Japan early in
this century by Morihei Ueshiba. Considered to be the top martial
artist in Japan in his time, he was also a spiritual leader and
visionary. Through lifelong study of various martial arts such as
Daito Ryu Aiki-jujutsu, Jo (short staff), Kenjutsu (sword), and
diligent spiritual practice, Morihei (known as O-Sensei, which means
“great teacher”) arrived at the synthesis of these arts and practice
now known as Aikido. Though just over five feet tall, Morihei defeated
all challengers. Morihei’s great enlightenment came as he realized
that the true purpose of Budo (the martial arts) was to unite all
people and to foster a spirit of protection of all living things.
Now Aikido has grown to the point that you can find it in almost
every major city throughout the world. In fact, one of the benefits
of learning Aikido is that if you travel, you can usually find a
place to practice wherever you go. |
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