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History
of Yoshinkan
At the age of 18 his father sent him to watch a class led by Morihei Ueshiba at the Kobukan. Morihei Ueshiba's school was somewhat exclusive and was said to offer a powerful martial art. On his initial visit, watching Morihei throw his opponent about so easily and without any apparent effort, he felt sure that he was witnessing a fraud but was invited to try his Judo skills against Morihei to see for himself. On launching an attack,he soon found himself flying in midair, hitting the ground head first not knowing what had happened. A dazed and bewildered Gozo Shioda was surprised by what had taken place. The very next day which was 24th May 1932, Gozo Shioda joined the Kobukan Dojo as an uchideshi or "residence disciple". Shioda trained under Morihei until 1941, when he also graduated from Takushoku University. He spent the war in an administrative support capacity in China, Taiwan, Celebes and Borneo. Following the lifting of the ban on the practice of martial arts after the Second World War,in 1954, Shioda performed his first public Aikido demonstration in the presence of 15,000 spectators. He was awarded the grand price for the best performance. Within a year Soke Gozo Shioda established his dojo Yoshinkan named after his father's original dojo with its first location in Yoyogi Hachimon.
In 1961, Soke Gozo Shioda's mastery of aikido was confirmed when Morihei Ueshiba awarded him the degree of 9th Dan.Aikido was further acknowledged when in 1984 the International Martial Arts Federation awarded him the degree of 10th Dan along with the title Meijin or Grand Master. During the forty years since it was established, Yoshinkan Aikido has expanded to all over Japan,America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia. In 1990, Soke Gozo Shioda established the International Yoshinkan Aikido Federation to follow up on the growth and coordination of worldwide interest towards Yoshinkan Aikido. Soke Gozo Shioda, an outstanding martial artist, author, teacher and Founder of the Yoshinkan Aikido died in Tokyo on 17th July 1994.
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