Koichi Tohei, the Glossary
(20 January 1920 – 19 May 2011) was a 10th Dan aikidoka and founder of the Ki Society and its style of aikido, officially Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido (literally "aikido with mind and body unified"), but commonly known as Ki-Aikido.[1]
Table of Contents
34 relations: Aikido, Aikido Yuishinkai, Aikidoka, Aikikai, Alan Ruddock, Dan (rank), Dojo, Fumio Toyoda, Gozo Shioda, Harry Kiyoshi Ishisaka, Ichikukai Dōjō, Japan, Jon Mamoru Takagi, Judo, Keio University, Ki Aikido, Ki Society, Kisshomaru Ueshiba, Kokikai, Koretoshi Maruyama, Military police, Misogi, Morihei Ueshiba, Pleurisy, Qi, Roderick Kobayashi, Roy Y. Suenaka, Seidokan Aikido, Shizuo Imaizumi, Steven Seagal, Taitō, Tokyo, Yoshinkan, Zen.
Aikido
Aikido (合気道, 合氣道) is a modern Japanese martial art which is split into many different styles including Iwama Ryu, Iwama Shin Shin Aiki Shuren Kai, Shodokan Aikido, Yoshinkan, Renshinkai, Aikikai, and Ki Aikido.
Aikido Yuishinkai
Aikido Yuishinkai (Japanese) is a style of aikido founded in 1996 by former Aikikai instructor and Ki no Kenkyukai president and chief instructor Koretoshi Maruyama.
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Aikidoka
Aikidoka (合気道家 aikidōka) is a Japanese term for a master-level practitioner of the martial art Aikido.
Aikikai
The Aikikai is the original school of Aikido.
Alan Ruddock
Alan Ruddock (10 January 1944 – 2 April 2012) was an Irish Martial Arts pioneer, teacher and writer.
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Dan (rank)
The ranking system is used by many Japanese, Okinawan, Korean, and other martial arts organizations to indicate the level of a person's ability within a given system.
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Dojo
A is a hall or place for immersive learning, experiential learning, or meditation.
Fumio Toyoda
Fumio Toyoda (November 8, 1947 – July 4, 2001) was a Japanese aikido teacher and lay Zen master who taught extensively in the United States and Europe. Koichi Tohei and Fumio Toyoda are Japanese aikidoka.
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Gozo Shioda
was a Japanese master of aikido who founded the Yoshinkan style of aikido. Koichi Tohei and Gozo Shioda are Japanese aikidoka.
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Harry Kiyoshi Ishisaka
Harry Kiyoshi Ishisaka (December 25, 1928January 1978) was an American aikido teacher.
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Ichikukai Dōjō
The Ichikukai Dōjō (一九会道場) is a place for training in Misogi-no-kokyu-ho (a Shinto purification through breathing practice) and Zen meditation.
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Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
Jon Mamoru Takagi
Jon Mamoru was a pioneer of aikido in the United States.
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Judo
is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, combat sport, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.
Keio University
, abbreviated as or, is a private research university located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
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Ki Aikido
or is a Japanese martial art, a gendai budo (contemporary martial art).
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Ki Society
The is an aikido organization founded by Koichi Tohei in 1971, while he was the chief instructor at the Aikikai Hombu Dojo.
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Kisshomaru Ueshiba
was a prominent Japanese master of aikido. Koichi Tohei and Kisshomaru Ueshiba are Japanese aikidoka and People from Tokyo.
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Kokikai
is a style of Aikido, founded by Shuji Maruyama.
Koretoshi Maruyama
Koretoshi Maruyama (born 5 October 1936) is a Japanese aikido instructor and founder of Aikido Yuishinkai (合氣道唯心会), he was an uchideshi of aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba and also a student of Koichi Tohei. Koichi Tohei and Koretoshi Maruyama are Japanese aikidoka.
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Military police
Military police (MP) are law enforcement agencies connected with, or part of, the military of a state.
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Misogi
is a Japanese Shinto practice of ritual purification by washing the entire body.
Morihei Ueshiba
was a Japanese martial artist and founder of the martial art of aikido. Koichi Tohei and Morihei Ueshiba are Japanese aikidoka.
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Pleurisy
Pleurisy, also known as pleuritis, is inflammation of the membranes that surround the lungs and line the chest cavity (pleurae).
Qi
In the Sinosphere, qi is traditionally believed to be a vital force part of all living entities.
Roderick Kobayashi
Roderick T. Kobayashi (January 7, 1932June 17, 1995) was an American aikido teacher and founder of Seidokan Aikido.
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Roy Y. Suenaka
Roy Yukio Suenaka (June 25, 1940 in Honolulu – February 8, 2020) was an American martial arts practitioner, author, and founder of the Wadokai Aikido.
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Seidokan Aikido
is a style of Aikido and organization founded in Los Angeles, California in 1981 by Roderick Kobayashi, formerly a top instructor in the Ki Society.
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Shizuo Imaizumi
Shizuo Imaizumi (今泉鎮雄), born 1938) is a Japanese aikido teacher. He holds a rank of 7th dan from the Ki Society, but broke away from the Ki Society in 1987 to found the Shin-Budo Kai style of aikido. Koichi Tohei and Shizuo Imaizumi are Japanese aikidoka.
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Steven Seagal
Steven Frederic Seagal (born April 10, 1952) is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, martial artist, and musician.
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Taitō
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
Yoshinkan
Yoshinkan (養神館 Yōshinkan lit. "Hall of Spirit Cultivation") Aikido is a style of aikido that developed after World War II in the Yoshinkan Dojo of Gozo Shioda (1915–1994).
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Zen
Zen (Japanese; from Chinese "Chán"; in Korean: Sŏn, and Vietnamese: Thiền) is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China during the Tang dynasty as the Chan School (禪宗, chánzōng, "meditation school") or the Buddha-mind school (佛心宗, fóxīnzōng), and later developed into various sub-schools and branches.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koichi_Tohei
Also known as Kōichi Tōhei, Tohei Koichi, Tohei Sensei.