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Iaido in japan
Iaido in japan












It was a meeting of Esaka and Kono teacher. Fukui teacher Kono Hyakuren teacher is a teacher invited to Gifu base, and conducted workshops, Fukui teacher I was introduced to his students.By the way, 1940 Fukui teacher (1940) and became disciples of Kono teacher in May. In the Air Self-Defense Force Gifu base, Kono Hyakuren teacher sit at someone’s feet in Fukui Torao teacher is disciples.

iaido in japan

Esaka Sensei also practices kendo, and became 6th dan kyoshi in 1967. Esaka Sensei obtained shodan in 1958, became hanshi in 1976, and 10th dan in 1991. Esaka Sensei began practicing iaido in 1956 with Fukui Torao Sensei who eventually became the 21st Soke of Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu.

iaido in japan

President of Kanto Regional All Japan Iaido Federation (Zen Nihon Iaido Kanto Chiku Renmei)Įsaka Sensei teaches at his dojos in Shibuya (Tokyo) and Kita-Matsudo (north-east of Tokyo).Vice President of All Japan Iaido Federation (Zen Nihon Iaido Renmei).He holds a 10th dan in Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu Iaido and regularly instructs iaido practioners of all levels in Japan, North America, and Europe.Įsaka Sensei has held the following positions: Romaji: Ippan shadan hojin Seito Seiryu Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu Iaido Kokusai RenmeiĮsaka Sensei is considered to be one of Japan’s finest sword practicioners.Įsaka Sensei was a co-founder of the All Japan Iaido Federation (Zen Nihon Iaido Renmei - ZNIR) in 1948 and is a head of the World MJER Iaido Federation or Seito Seiryu Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu Iaido Kokusai Renmei.Įsaka Sensei is a direct student of both the 20th Soke, Kono Minoru Hyakuren, and the 21st Soke, Fukui Torao.

iaido in japan

grant certificates and hold qualification exams for a dan degrees in MJER iaido.carrying out educational training activities (seminars).In order to fulfill the purposes the Federation carries out different activities in Japan and overseas including the following: 20th Head of the Musō-jikiden Eishin-ryū School of Iaidō, Kōno HyakurenĪs well as to conduct activities that contribute to preservation promotion and development of other schools.














Iaido in japan