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Big Sky Aikido
I had heard of Bozeman's Big Sky Aikido from seminar flyers and some previous research, but had yet to visit or train under Olson Sensei. With classes most days of the week and a scheduled that covers basic, general, advanced, and weapo... -
Aikido of Missoula
Aikido of Missoula is centered in downtown, close to the Missoula public library. On the second floor of its building, the dojo is accessed through a glass door on street level that can be easy to miss at first. Once upstairs, however,... -
Dojo Visit – Aikido of Moscow
The college of town of Moscow, Idaho houses a small yet wonderful dojo, Aikido of Moscow. This dojo only exists because of the University of Idaho, for without it this area would only be farmland. Thankfully the university exists, beca... -
Sapporo Aikido Association – 札幌合気道会
This training touched on a lot of points that I find Aikido particularly useful. First off, let me say that I think Aikido is a horrible art to study if you want to learn how to fight. Aikido is not about fighting; it's about peaceful ... -
Kimori Dojo – 氣守道場
I discovered Kimori Dojo by Googling aikido dojos, checking websites, and then finding dojos with a class at a time that I could attend. Thankfully Kimori dojo had a class at a good time, because I really enjoyed the back-to-back classe... -
Aikido Meirin-Juku Nagoya – 合気会公認道場
I forgot to take a photo of the outside, so the photo comes from Google Maps. If you are ever in Nagoya and want to train, however, you will not go wrong with this dojo. In typical procrastinating fashion I didn’t email them about the vi... -
Twin Cities Taipei Aikido – 台北市雙城合氣道道場
This was my first time training in Taipei! I was very excited to see how things would be compared to the training that I've received in the US and Japan. I googled some "Aikido" and "合気道" to find dojos and this dojo seemed easy to r...
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