Aikido Kobayashi Dojo

Biography of Yasuo Kobayashi

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Kobayashi at the center, front row

Yasuo Kobayashi, 8th dan Aikikai, is the representative of Aikido Kobayashi Dojo which has more than 120 affiliate dojos around the globe.  He is the honorary director at Meiji University Aikido Club, and the honorary shihan at Saitama University Aikido Club and Tokyo Economics University Aikido Club.

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In 1987, Aikido Kobayashi Dojo received a medal for excellence in developing martial arts by Japan Martial Arts Association.  And in 2005, Yasuo Kobayashi as an individual received a medal for outstanding contribution to the development of Aikido.

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with Csaba Hende, Minister of Defence of Hungary

In 2015, He was awarded by Hungarian government for his long term efforts in developing Aikido in Hungary. It was very rare that a Japanese individual receives a such award in Hungary.

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Kobayashi was born on September 20, 1936, in Kudan, Tokyo.  He began his martial arts training with Judo when he was at 5th grade in elementary school.  He entered Meiji University, department of electrical engineering, and started aikido training at Hombu Dojo in 1954.  For a while, he continued both Judo and Aikido.

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He founded Meiji University Aikido Club when he was a junior.  He was then very much inspired by Aikido, so he became an uchideshi at Hombu Dojo while he was still a university student.

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Kobayashi standing on the right

He learned aikido from many instructors including the founder Morihei Ueshiba, the 2nd doshu Kisshomaru Ueshiba, chief instructor Koichi Tohei, (Ki no Kenkyukai), Osawa shihan, Saito shihan, Yamaguchi shihan, Arikawa shihan, Tada shihan, Tamura shihan, Noro shihan (Ki no Michi, France), and others.

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Kobayashi next to O-sensei

He is senior to Asai shihan of Germany who entered Hombu Dojo when he was a junior high school student. Asai shihan then became a Meiji University student, and became a member of the University Aikido club which Kobayashi founded.

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Used to be very flexible

In 1958, after graduating from university, Kobayashi becomes a teaching staff of Hombu Dojo.  He then continued training diligently under the 2nd doshu, Kisshomaru Ueshiba.

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Dojo opening in April 1969

In Nov. 1972, he opened 48-tatami dojo in Tokorozawa, Saitama. He started to spread aikido in areas around Tokyo-Santama, Saitama, Kanagawa and Chiba. At the same time, he started training the next generation of Aikido Instructors. In 1975, he sent Shikanai shihan to Brazil. As Kobayashi accompanied him in South America, he stopped by some part of American continents and felt the possibility of developments in aikido in these areas. Since then, he frequently visited many areas including Asia and Europe.

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The dojo built by the hands of Kobayashi himself

He made diligent efforts in training aikido instructors, such as Kazuo Igarashi, Kengo Hatayama, Haruyoshi Horikoshi, Haruo Ishigaki, Hiroyuki Hasegawa, Takuya Oiwake, Katsutoshi Shirakawa, and many others.  He continues to train aikido instructors, Hiroaki Kobayashi and others, at Aikido Kobayashi Dojo.

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Kodaira dojo today

Today, instructors are being sent to more than 20 countries, including American continents, Europe, and Southeast Asia.


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