Kyoichi Inoue
Kyoichi Inoue (井上 強一 born 10 September 1935 in Teshio,[1] Hokkaido, Japan)[2] is a 10th dan[3] Yoshinkan aikido master. He was an uchideshi under Yoshinkan founder Gozo Shioda,[2] in what became the Yoshinkan senshusei course.[2]
He received his 9th dan from Shioda Gozo in 1992.[2] Shioda died in 1994; Inoue was named the new director (kanchou 館長) of the Yoshinkan in 2002.[4] His 10th dan certificate was issued by International Budo Federation in April 2009,[3] as he had resigned from the Yoshinkan effective 30 March 2006 following an internal dispute.[2] He is currently kanchou of Aikido Shinwakan (合氣道親和館),[1] which he established in 2010.[5]
Publications
- 合気道 「抜き」と「呼吸力」の極意―相手を無力化する神秘の科学. Budo-Ra Books: 2009. ISBN-13: 978-4809408076.
- 塩田剛三直伝 合気道 呼吸力の鍛錬. ベースボールマガジン社: 2004. ISBN-13: 978-4583037691.
- 養神館 合気道基本技術教本. 合気ニュース: 1999. ISBN-13: 978-4900586550.
- 養神館 合気道基本技術教本(下巻). 合気ニュース: 2003. ISBN-13: 978-4900586789.
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Aikido was founded by Morihei Ueshiba and gained prominence directly before and after World War II.
In the first 40 post-war years, his original students established their own schools, or gained renown as part of the Aikikai.
In the modern period, some students not directly taught by Ueshiba began establishing their own styles and are gaining prominence.
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