Yoji Fujimoto – Seminar 7th dan in Tyumen
Yoji Fujimoto – Seminar 7th dan in Tyumen
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Salepage: Yoji Fujimoto – Seminar 7th dan in Tyumen
KRAG, Tyumen Regional Aikido Federation
Yoji Fujimoto was born in the region of Yamaguchi in 1948.
His ancestors had been samurai in the distant past. Yoji started learning kendo at the age of five since his father, Fujimoto, was a well-known kendo instructor. He began attending an aikido school when he was 12 years old. In 1962, Fujimoto was awarded his first dan in aikido. On Hiroshi’s advice, Tada Fujimoto san relocated to Italy (Milan) in 1971, where he founded the Milan Aikido Foundation.
Aikikai of Yugoslavia, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and South Africa Republic are now under his supervision. In 2002, I made my first trip to Russia to lead a seminar as part of the KRAG educational and methodological program. Currently has the rank of 7 Dan Aikikai, and since 2005, he has served as the KRAH from Aikikai Hombu’s curator.
English: Russian
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