This video comes as quite a surprise. Katori shinto was never so accessible to foreigners and i wonder what happened to the old masters. This is a much younger crowd. Also what we see here must be the relocated dojo. It was relocated under Otake sensei. He seems long gone now and also Noda sensei. There must be a stream or river nearby. Can someone confirm this please ?
@@conanf129 I feel saddened by the news but thank you for letting me know and my heartfelt condolences to family, relatives and others close to him. Japan mourned a great man. May he rest in peace Amen.
The dojo shown in the video is Shinbukan dojo, owned by the Otake family. If you are thinking about the honbu dojo, owned by Iizasa Yasusada-sensei (soke), it is located near the Katori shrine. Those are two different places.
Japanese were fighting each other and using Japanese sword and he exempt a karate and Japanese conquered martial arts and invaded Japanese to abolish Japanese empire. Sword required a Japanese disk that the Japanese fight each other.
7:54 I can find the name of 岡田准一 from V6
長い歴史を受け継いで頑張っておられることに感動します。
そして尊敬します
Great video but would be nice if it had english subtitles
Am I the only one noticing that one guy with his hands in his pocket leaning back in the Dojo? 3:13
Hehe - there are no pockets in the hakama ;)
Not only the principle but this white also learn the japanese language
This video comes as quite a surprise. Katori shinto was never so accessible to foreigners and i wonder what happened to the old masters. This is a much younger crowd. Also what we see here must be the relocated dojo. It was relocated under Otake sensei. He seems long gone now and also Noda sensei. There must be a stream or river nearby. Can someone confirm this please ?
Otake sensei passed away a few months ago I believe
@@conanf129 I feel saddened by the news but thank you for letting me know and my heartfelt condolences to family, relatives and others close to him. Japan mourned a great man. May he rest in peace Amen.
The dojo shown in the video is Shinbukan dojo, owned by the Otake family. If you are thinking about the honbu dojo, owned by Iizasa Yasusada-sensei (soke), it is located near the Katori shrine. Those are two different places.
@@ksandven thanks for that kris
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Japanese were fighting each other and using Japanese sword and he exempt a karate and Japanese conquered martial arts and invaded Japanese to abolish Japanese empire. Sword required a Japanese disk that the Japanese fight each other.