, b. 1940, is an
aikido teacher and founder of the aikido style Tendoryu (天道流).
Shimizu was born in 1940 in
Fukuoka,
Japan. He had been training
judo since childhood and held a 4th
dan in this art when he changed to aikido in 1963. He then became one of the last personal students of the aikido founder
Morihei Ueshiba. After Ueshiba died in 1969, Shimizu, then with a 7th dan in aikido, founded his own school in
Tōkyō named Tendoryu (School of the Way of Heaven).
Tendoryu Aikido is characterized by its large and clear movements, emphasizing naturalness and harmonic flow of motion.
Since 1978, Shimizu has regularly held seminars in
Germany and other
European countries. A German Tendoryu Society was founded in 1993.
He received the 8th dan aikido from the Japanese Budo Federation in 1998 and has co-authored a book titled
Zen and Aikido (ISBN 4-900586-13-7) with Shigeo Kamata.
Shimizu received an award from the Foreign Minister of Japan on July 16, 2002 for his work spreading aikido abroad. In the same year he was invited to the autumn garden party at the imperial palace in
Akasaka, Tōkyō.
References
External links
- Tendokan Tokyo / Japan
- Tendoryu Aikido Federation Germany
- Tendoryu Aikido Berlin e.V. - translation from the articles written by Kenji Shimizu sensei.
- Tendoryu Aikido - The Netherlands
- Tendoryu Aikido - Belgium
- Tendoryu Aikido / Slovenia
- Tendoryu Aikido / Serbia
- Tendoryu Aikido......
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