Sounds of Samurai-Karate, Kendo, Jdo

by Joe I. Okada

1970

Library's review

A guidebook by Seibu-kan, Kyoto. Nightly exhibitions.

In order to be the best all-round academy to culivate the sound mind in the sound body, the new Seibu-kan 'dojo' has been built and opened since August 4, 1968 in Kyoto. Not only does the Seibu-Kan teach the seven main Japanese martial arts
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(budo) but also four International sports.

Every night, the unique 'Spirit of Samurai Exhibition' is being held for foreign visitors who see special demonstration. -Masafumi Suzuki

Contents

Karate
History of karate
Fundamental
Muscle concentration
Self-defense for ladies
Empty hands, but weaons
How to become a black-belt
How to join us
Kendo
History of kendo
The faster you are, the longer
How to beat
Judo
History of judo
Hard exercise
Judo and tatami
Iaido
History of iaido
Samurai sword
Computor says 'No, you can't'
Aikido
History of aikido
Twisting bending
How to shake hands
Samurai a la carte
About Masafumi Suzuki
About the editio
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Publication

Joe Okada Guide Service, Co. PO Box 51, Nishijin, Kyoto, Japan
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