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Aikido Doshu
Lineage
Morihei
Ueshiba was born on December 14th in Tanabe City, in Wakayama
Prefecture, Japan.
In 1912 Morihei Ueshiba – known as O-Sensei (great teacher) moved to
Hokkaido, where he met Sokaku Takeda, and learned Daito-ryu Aiki
Jujutsu. In 1919 O-Sensei met Onisaburo Deguchi of the Omoto Kyo Shinto
sect in Ayabe, Kyoto. In 1927 O-Sensei moved to Tokyo with his family
and began teaching what was to be known as Aikido. In 1960 he was
awarded the Shiju Hosho Medal from the Japanese government. O-Sensei
Ueshiba passed away on April 26th , at the age of 86.
The
second Doshu (leader of the “way”), the son of O-Sensei Morihei Ueshiba
- Kisshomaru Ueshiba, was born in Ayabe on June 27th 1921.
He graduated from Waseda University, Faculty of Economics and Political
Science, in 1946. Kisshomaru Ueshiba Sensei gave his first aikido
demonstration in 1956, and began teaching the public from this time. He
published his first of many books – the textbook entitled “Aikido” in
1957. In 1969 Kisshomaru Doshu Sensei assumed the official title of
Aikido Doshu. He was awarded the Zui Hosho Medal from the Japanese
government in 1995. In 1999, at the age of 77, Kisshomaru Doshu passed
away.
The
grandson of O-Sensei, Moriteru Ueshiba – son of Nidai Doshu (second
Doshu) Kisshomaru Ueshiba.
He was born April 4th 1951 in Tokyo. In 1976 Moriteru Ueshiba Sensei
graduated from Meiji Gakuin University, Faculty of Economics. In 1986 he
became the General Director of the Hombu Dojo, International
Headquarters of Aikido. In 1986 Moriteru Ueshiba Sensei became the
Chairman of the Aikikai Foundation. In 1999 Moriteru Ueshiba Sensei
assumed the title of Aikido Doshu. He is now Sandai Doshu (third leader
of the “way”).
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