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Aikido
Seikokan Dojo
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The Seikokan* Aikido Dojo brings Yoshinkai Aikido training to Windsor, Ontario's new Sandcastle Recreation Facility. Under the direction of chief instructor Sensei Mark Lemmon, 5th Dan, students will be taught the techniques and way of Yoshinkai Aikido; a way based on the ancient code of the Samurai.
*The Seikokan name was given to Sensei Lemmon by Kiyoyuki Terada Shihan, 9th Dan; Yoshinkai Aikidos most senior student and highest ranking person.
To understand the meaning, one must look at the component kanji. SEI means spirit, KO means wide open heart and mind, calm like the ocean, life in prosperity. KAN is house or place of training.
Seikokan
literally means Purely beautiful and wealthy minded house open
to any persons who love Aikido. (Y. Ishiguro, Foreign affairs
committee Yoshinkan Seiseikai, Japan) The Seikokan
Dojo is registered with the International Yoshinkai Aikido Federation.
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