- Iwama, Ibaraki
nihongo|Iwama|岩間町|Iwama-machi is a small town in Nishi-ibaraki District, Ibaraki,
Japan . OnMarch 19 , 2006, Iwama joined with Tomobe to merge with Kasama to form the new city of Kasama.Geography
Iwama is located about 100 km northeast of
Tokyo and near the city of Mito. Iwama is at the base of Mt. Atago, or Atago-san. Atago-san is a part of a larger Prefectural Park that extends up towardKasama . On top of Mt. Atago is a kids play area with a giant slide (about 150m in length) as well as theAtago shrine (or "jinja").Demographics
As of
2003 , the town has an estimatedpopulation of 16,588 and a density of 332.23 persons per km². The total area is 49.93 km².Notable residents
Iwama is known for having been the residence of
Morihei Ueshiba , founder ofAikido , from1942 until his death. It was during this period that the term "Aikido" came into use. The world's only shrine to Aikido was built here by the founder along with a smalldojo . Practitioners from around the world come to Iwama to train asuchideshi (内弟子) or “live-in students”. There are two famous Aikido dojos in the town including the original dojo (now called theAikikai Foundation Ibaraki Branch Dojo ) and theShin-Shin Aiki-Juku . The latter is operated byHitohiro Saito (the son of one of Ueshiba's most famous disciplesMorihiro Saito ) who formed his own organisation (theAiki Shuren-Kai ) in 2003. Ueshiba’sdojo continues to operate within theAikikai under his original students, including acting dojo headHiroshi Isoyama ,Shigemi Inagaki and others. TheAiki Jinja , orAikido Shrine is situated opposite theAikikai Foundation Ibaraki Branch Dojo and is located close to theAiki Shuren-Kai Shin-Shin Aiki-juku .Festivals
The town's official
matsuri is held on the last week of September, but throughout the year it also observes the usualJapanese holidays .The Aiki Jinja Rei
Taisai (Aiki-Shrine Grand Festival) is held every April on the 29th (Showa holiday) and features ahono embu (demonstration offering) by theAikido Doshu . More than a thousand people usually come for the celebration which also features aShinto ceremony carried out byŌmoto-kyō priests.External links
* [http://www.city.kasama.lg.jp/ Official website] in Japanese
* [http://ibaraki-bryan.blogspot.com/ Blog of American Aikido student living in Iwama 2004-2006]
* Homepage of the Aikikai Foundation Ibaraki Branch Dojo [http://www13.big.or.jp/~aikikai/index.html ] (Ueshiba Moriteru)
* [http://iwamaaikido.com/en/03.html/ Iwama Shin-Shin Aiki Shuren-kai Shin-Shin Aiki-juku ] (Hitohiro Saito)
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