Takashi Kushida Martial artist

Takashi Kushida (串田 誉司 Kushida Takashi, born on May 2 1935, died on May 10 2012) was a Japanese aikido master and the chief instructor of Aikido Yoshokai Association of North America (also called AYANA). He began his study of Aikido under Gozo Shioda in 1955 and lived at the Yoshinkan Dojo as a professional student (uchideshi) for many years. In 1964 he became a Shihan. While at the Yoshinkan Dojo, Kushida handled many of Shioda's affairs and taught many of the Yoshinkan instructors in place today. Following this period of intense training and instruction, Kushida was made Senior Assistant Instructor at the Yoshinkan. Between 1963 and 1973 he served as Aikido teacher to the Japanese Air Force, the Tokyo Riot Control Police, and National Railway Police. He also accompanied Shioda-sensei in demonstrations in New Zealand and Hawaii as well as teaching at various universities, private companies, and at the Yoshinkan.

Personal facts

Takashi Kushida
Birth dateMay 02, 1935
Birth place
Japan
Date of deathMay 10, 2012
Place of death
Ann Arbor Michigan , United States

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External resources

  1. http://www.aikidojournal.com/encyclopedia?entryID=434
  2. http://www.aikidojournal.com/encyclopedia?entryID=741
  3. http://www.aikidoyoshokai.org