- Seiseki Abe
(b. 1915,
Osaka ,Japan ) is a Japaneseshodo andaikido teacher who had a unique relationship with aikido founderMorihei Ueshiba , being both his student in aikido and his teacher in calligraphy [ [http://www.doshinokai.com/abe_bio.htm Aikido Doshinokai] ] .Early years
He was introduced to the art of calligraphy by his father in 1934 and became a shodo teacher in 1948, teaching in his hometown of Osaka. Finding himself in a sort of spiritual crisis early in his calligraphy career, he started training in
misogi underKenzo Futaki , director of the Misogi no Renseikai ("Misogi Training Society"), who happened to be a former student of Morihei Ueshiba. Futaki advised him to learn aikido [ [http://www.aikidojournal.com/article.php?articleID=151 Interview with Seiseki Abe] ] .Seiseki Abe and Morihei Ueshiba
Abe met
Morihei Ueshiba at the inauguration of the aikido dojo ofBansen Tanaka in Osaka in 1952 and began training immediately. He was particularly struck by the similarity between the breathing technique used in aikido, misogi and shodo and arrived to the conclusion that the three arts are pursuing the same ultimate goal - the comprehension of the concept of ki. He studied aikido under Ueshiba for many years while perfecting his shodo technique. Ueshiba gradually took interest in calligraphy and one day asked Abe to teach him shodo (around 1954). A very special relationship developed between the two men and from 1959 until his death, Ueshiba would regularly come to stay at Abe's home in Osaka to learn calligraphy and teach aikido at the traditional dojo Abe built for him just next to his house (theAmeno Takemusu Juku Dojo) [ja icon [http://www.page.sannet.ne.jp/shun-q/INTERVIEW-E.html Interview With Seiseki Abe] ] . Abe was verbally awarded the grade of 10th dan by Ueshiba, although theAikikai only recognized him as 8th dan.Later career
After the death of Ueshiba in 1969, Abe continued to teach both shodo and aikido at his dojo in Osaka. He had formed over 200 shodo
shihan and had about 3000 students in theKansai region as well as in the United States (New York, Los Angeles) and in Australia. He is an active member of theNitten , the most important art organization in Japan. In aikido, one of his most notable former students is the movie actor and martial artistSteven Seagal .Abe is the author of the large "Aiki Jinja" stone carving at the
Aiki Jinja shrine inIwama .References
External link
*ja icon [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf5tBAB3YRc Demonstrating ki on Japanese TV]
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