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- ****an since 1940 under the name Kōbukai Foundation (財団法人皇武会, Zaidan Hojin Kōbukan), then re-registered under the name "Aikikai" after the ban on Aikido practice...
- General Affairs for the Kobukan Dojo by Ueshiba, helping him with daily matters at the dojo. The same year he was sent as the Kobukan representative to the...
- 空手研究社 (1934). Karate Kenkyusha (ed.). 空手研究 [Karate Studies] (in ****anese). Kōbukan. p. 75. doi:10.11501/1027727. 慶応義塾体育会空手部 (1936). Keio University Physical...
- Morihei Ueshiba (who was retiring to Iwama) appointed him the head of the Kobukan Dojo in Shinjuku, Tokyo. He saved the dojo from fire bombing several times...
- purpose-built hall in Shinjuku. This last location, originally named the Kobukan (皇武館), would eventually become the Aikikai Hombu Dojo. During its construction...
- Kenkyū-sha, ed. (1934). Karate Kenkyū [Karate Studies] (in ****anese). Tokyo: Kōbukan. p. 20. Swift, Joe. "Channan: The "Lost" Kata of Itosu?". FightingArts...
- When he was seventeen, he returned to Edo and joined the government's Kobukan Military Institute and the Yamaoka School of Spear Fighting under Yamaoka...
- aikido. While a student at the Kobukan, Yukawa was known for his physical strength, earning the nickname the "Kobukan Samson". He was strong enough to...
- and local kendo federations. There is also a group of practitioners in Kōbukan kendo club (Nakano, Tokyo) led by Hiroshi Ozawa sensei that regularly demonstrates...
- aikijujutsu with Morihei Ueshiba. He was the uchideshi of Morihei Ueshiba at the Kobukan dojo for one year before opening his own dojo in ****uoka City in 1931...