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Ōsensei (大先生/翁先生,
great teacher,
grand master) is a ****anese term, a
stronger form of
sensei (先生, teacher).
Ōsensei may also
refer to:
Morihei Ueshiba...
- The term "先生", read
sensei in ****anese,
hsien sheng/xiansheng in Chinese,
seonsaeng in Korean, and tiên sinh in Vietnamese, is an
honorific used in the...
- Dōshu
demonstrating Aikido to
students from
around the globe, at the IAF
Congress in
Tanabe (birth town of
Ōsensei)...
- for the
martial art of
Aikido founded by
Morihei Ueshiba, also
known as
Osensei.
Ueshiba spent the
latter part of his life in the town of Iwama, now part...
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Ueshiba (植芝 盛平) (1883–1969),
referred to by some
aikido practitioners as
Ōsensei (Great Teacher). The term
aikido was
coined in the 20th century. Ueshiba...
- art of aikido. He is
often referred to as "the founder"
Kaiso (開祖) or
Ōsensei (大先生/翁先生), "Great Teacher". The son of a
landowner from Tanabe, Ueshiba...
- an asterisk*
Morihei Ueshiba –
founder of Aikido,
often referred to as
Ōsensei.
Kisshomaru Ueshiba – son of founder,
second Dōshu*
Moriteru Ueshiba –...
- the
Aikikai Morihei Ueshiba, the
founder of aikido,
often referred to as
Ōsensei Moriteru Ueshiba, an
aikido master, the
third doshu of the
Aikikai Mitsuteru...
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Kototama Institute. In 1980, he was
invited by Dr. M.
Masahilo Nakazono Osensei to join the
teaching faculty at the
Kototama Institute where he taught...
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Saotome was
asked about his
decision to move to the US: "I
meditated on
Ōsensei's spirit for
three days and
three nights and I felt it was his wish that...