• Aikikai (redirect from Aikido Doshu)
    centered on the Aikikai Foundation in Japan, and its figurehead is the Doshu (the family heir of the founder of Aikido). It is represented globally through...
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    Tosa Province (redirect from Doshu)
    the northeast, and Iyo to the northwest. Its abbreviated form name was Doshū (土州). In terms of the Gokishichidō system, Tosa was one of the provinces...
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    aikido, and son of Kisshomaru Ueshiba. Ueshiba is the third and current Dōshu (hereditary head) of the Aikikai. Ueshiba was born on April 2, 1951, in...
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  • his father was the first Doshu, he was the second Doshu, and after his death, his son Moriteru Ueshiba became the third Doshu, following the iemoto system...
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  • of the current Aikido Dōshu, Moriteru Ueshiba. In keeping with the iemoto system, he is expected to succeed his father as Dōshu. He is the great-grandson...
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  • Hitohiro Saito, assumed the role of Acting Dojo Chief on behalf of the Dōshu. However, in November 2003, Hitohiro Sensei announced his departure from...
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    were seen as belonging to the same race and culture as the Japanese (dōbun dōshǖ: 同文同種), though it was geared to subordinating them to Japan's interests...
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  • the early 16th century, a monk named Dōshū [ja] spread the Jōdo Shinshū. A valuable old document left by Doshu still remains at Gyotokuji Temple [ja]...
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  • Kisshomaru Ueshiba – son of founder, second Dōshu* Moriteru Ueshiba – son of Kisshomaru, third and current Dōshu* Mitsuteru Ueshiba – son of Moriteru and...
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    that have inspired him are Seigo Yamaguchi, Kisaburo Osawa and the second doshu Kisshomaru Ueshiba. While living in Tokyo, he also trained in Kenjutsu under...
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