Dear Aikido Yuishinkai friends,
Yoshitake Hashimoto sensei extends an invitation to join him in Japan for a fabulous aikido friendship seminar in May 2010 featuring instructors from Aikido Yuishinkai and other groups.
Find out more and register your intrest to secure your place at the camp at http://griffithaikido.com
best wishes,
danny
PS apologies for those who have already received this
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daniel james
griffith aikido inc.
nathan qld 4111, australia
danATgriffithaikido.org, http://griffithaikido.com
+61 (0)7 3735 5036 (w), +61 (0)7 3735 5384(f) , +61 (0)401 683 592 (m)
"..we're continually bombarded with promises of immediate gratification, instant success, and fast, temporary relief, all of which lead in exactly the wrong direction", G.Leonard
Japan Aikido Friendship Seminar May 2-4 2010 Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture, Hosted by Yoshitake Hashimoto sensei, Founder Junshinkai Aikido Featuring Instructors Master Koretoshi Maruyama Sensei, Founder Aikido Yuishinkai Minoru Oshima Sensei, Founder Kodokai Aikido Michael Williams Sensei, International Chief instructor Aikido Yuishinkai Okajima Sensei, Osaka Chief instructor Aikido Yuishinkai Seminar programme Join a fabulous line up of senior instructors from Japan and around the world for three days of exploring aikido without boundaries and building a bridge between Japan and Australia. Located in Matsusaka its only a short ferry ride (45min) across the bay from Nagoya airport and takes you back in time as you enter rural old stye Japan. A 3 day intensive aikido seminar will have you relaxing each night in the sento (traditional bath house) before enjoying traditional local foods. Enjoy top class training facilities on a umm.. 250 mat dojo on a sprung wooden floor. After the seminar we visit the Ise shrine (perhaps Japans most important shrine) that is well off the tourist track and rarely visited by westerners. Enjoy the atmosphere, traditional foods and crafts. Only a day later find yourself in Takayama lodging for two nights traditional style in traditional Japanese lodgings. For those time poor already a week (9 days)has gone by and its time to go home and back to work. Those with a little more time and cashed up can stay on for fabulous Kyoto (the old capital), maybe koyasan and then hit the new capital Tokyo (which has the same number of people as Australia living in it) maybe staying at Andrew Sunters favourite hotel the Andon Ryokan and then head home the following Friday or stay longer and hump a backpack (for the independant travellers amongst you) |
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dr. daniel james,
senior research fellow
centre for wireless monitoring and applications, griffith school of engineering, griffith university, nathan qld 4111, australia
centre of excellence for applied sport science research, queensland academy of sport
Nathan campus days Tue, Wed, Fri
+61 (0)7 3735 5036 (w), +61 (0)7 3735 5384(f) , +61 (0)401 683 592 (m)
d.jamesATgriffith.edu.au http://maxwell.me.gu.edu.au/dj/
"..we're continually bombarded with promises of immediate gratification, instant success, and fast, temporary relief, all of which lead in exactly the wrong direction", G.Leonard
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daniel james
griffith aikido inc.
nathan qld 4111, australia
danATgriffithaikido.org, http://griffithaikido.com
+61 (0)7 3735 5036 (w), +61 (0)7 3735 5384(f) , +61 (0)401 683 592 (m)
"..we're continually bombarded with promises of immediate gratification, instant success, and fast, temporary relief, all of which lead in exactly the wrong direction", G.Leonard