- Yoshifumi Ishizuka
Sensei Yoshifumi Ishizuka,Kyoshi 8th Dan (Osaka Police) has been visitingdojos outside of Japan for the last 5 years to teachkendo .Culture and traditions
Osaka
kendo dojos have a long history going back to the most significant cultural development in the Tokugawa (Edo period ) - the culture of thetownspeople . The creative energy of the townspeople was manifested in all artistic areas - prose fiction,haiku poetry,kabuki theatre [Japan, A Short History by Mikuso Hane, Oneworld Publications, Oxford, 2000, p.54] and particularly swordsmanship. During this time of peace and prosperity,samurai wore no armor, dexterity of skills were required, which laid a foundation for the modernkendo [Kendo, Its Philosophy History and Means to Personal Growth by Minoru Kiyota. Kegan Paul International, 1995, p.61.] . During theMeiji restoration when the samurai's special status was dissolved, at local level the new police system considered themselves to be the heirs to the Tokugawasamurai . Today Osaka Police shelters severalhanshi such as Kaku Toshohiko, Honorary Instructor andShihan for theOsaka University of Dentistry and Kansai Electric Company [Hanshi Says... Kendo World 3(2), 2005, pp. 36-39.] , Okuzono Kuniyoshi, Professor of Kendo at the Police Academy (retired), Vice President of Outline of All Japan Kendo Federation (AJKF) [Hanshi Says... Kendo World 3(1), 2004, pp.18-21.] .Ishizuka's Kendo Fundamentals
The many masters who have molded
Kendo through its long period of growth have created a large organized body of techniques of great sophistication. These man have perfected bothKendo technical method andKendo theory. The only way to growth and development inKendo is to study under a good teacher and to resolve and master the basics (fundamentals) of the art [Fundamental Kendo by AJKF, Japan Publications, Inc., 1973, on the soft cover] . Below is a gallery of someKendo fundamentals shown by Ishizuka Sensei during his visits in southernCalifornia (Los Angeles andSan Diego ).See also
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Kendo
*Tsuki
*Sensei
*Eiga Naoki
*Kizeme
*Muga-mushin References
External links
* 1986 First Place in AJKC [http://www.isenokami.com/Kendo/eng/shiai/ajkc.html All Japan Kendo Championship Former Champions]
* [http://www.kendo-fik.org/english-page/english-page2/What-is-AJKF.htm What is AJKF]
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