Masamichi Noro

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Masamichi Noro (born in 1935) is a Japanese aikido master established in France.

He entered the Aikikai Hombu Dojo in 1955 as an uchi-deshi and studied with the founder Morihei Ueshiba. He was then sent to France in 1961 to represent and develop aikido in that country. He established his dojo in Paris. In 1979, he left the Aikikai to create the Ki no Michi ("the way of Ki"), which consists of practicing aikido movements in slow motion.


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