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Haruo Matsuoka was born on 1958 in Osaka, Japan, is an A stunt performer. Discover Haruo Matsuoka's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
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Born 1958
Birthday 1958
Birthplace Osaka, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Shihan Haruo Matsuoka (松岡晴夫).

Born in Osaka, Matsuoka was first introduced to martial arts through judo as part of his required physical education curriculum in high school.

His father, Shiro Matsuoka, then enrolled Haruo in a summer camp where he would witness his first aikido demonstration.

Returning home from summer camp, Haruo began taking aikido classes at a local dojo, but his teacher wasn't very good.

1975

In 1975, Steven Seagal began teaching aikido in Japan with his then wife, Miyako Fujitani, the daughter of an aikido sensei and 2nd dan aikidoka herself, at her father's dojo.

1978

By 1978, Matsuoka had earned his black belt ranking and began teaching classes in Japan with Seagal & Fujitani.

1983

In 1983, he would follow Seagal to Los Angeles to open their first dojo.

1988

The first years were difficult as Americans didn't understand what aikido was or had any concept what its benefits were, but that changed when Seagal's "Above the Law" was released in 1988, showcasing his modern style of aikido for a wider audience, creating a resurgence in popularity for aikido around the world.

1995

He has participated in exchange programs with martial arts masters of other disciplines such as Dan Inosanto (disciple of Bruce Lee), and Kenji Yamaki (1995 Kyokushin Karate World Champion), and continues to teach, participating in regular seminars for students around the world in Belgium, France, Poland, Spain, Italy, as well as at his own schools in Los Angeles.

1997

Matsuoka continued to serve as chief instructor at Seagal's dojo while Seagal's career took off, eventually leaving in 1997 to return to Japan and the roots of aikido he felt had diverged with Seagal.

He would seek out Seiseki Abe, one of aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba's most revered students and also Ueshiba's teacher in Japanese calligraphy.

1999

Matsuoka would receive his 5th dan ranking from Abe and return to Los Angeles in 1999 to continue his mission of promoting Japanese culture through aikido, opening dojos in Culver City and Irvine.

Matsuoka then founded the Aikido Doshinokai Association to tie together the many adherents of his particular style combining the original fluidity taught by Ueshiba with the harder style of Seagal.

2012

Matsuoka continues to seek further mastery in aikido, receiving his 6th dan from Moriteru Ueshiba, Morihei's grandson and current Doshu (hereditary head) of the aikikai in 2012, and formally recognized as shihan by the Aikikai Foundation in 2020.

2014

Matsuoka would remark to Black Belt Magazine in 2014, ''“When I first met Seagal sensei, his Japanese wasn't so fluent, but his technique was remarkable — unlike what I'd seen before.

He was so fast, very fluid.

Seeing him doing aikido changed my life."'' Matsuoka signed up on the spot.