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Brian Vickery
22nd August 2000, 22:51
Greetings again Obata Sensei,

Thank you for the information you provided concerning your separation
from the Yoshinkan.

You mentioned in another response that Shinkendo and Aiki Buken are
independant arts taught separately. I know that there are many Shinkendo
dojos throughout the world, but I was just curious, are there any
Aiki Buken only dojos out there?

If there are no Aiki Buken dojos out there, is it by design, or is it
something that would be supported but just hasn't happened yet?

Best Regards,

Brian Vickery
Mountainside Aikido
Ahwatukee, Arizona
(student of G.Hauenstein Sensei)

Obata T
23rd August 2000, 22:37
Hello!

Yes, Aiki Buken and Shinkendo are independant arts and are taught separately. However, we do have about 18 branches that teach Aiki Buken around the world. Most also practice Shinkendo as well.

When I go to seminars, there are many students that want to learn Aikibujutsu as a part of the Shinkendo seminar. So, there are quite a number of students who have gotten a taste of Aikibujutsu.

There is a natural relationship historically between taijutsu and kenjutsu.

International Shinkendo Federation,