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Takashi Kushida was born on 2 May, 1935 in Japan, is a Japanese aikidoka (1935–2012). Discover Takashi Kushida'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 77 years old?
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2 May 1935 |
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10 May, 2012 |
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Ann Arbor, Michigan, US |
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Japan
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Takashi Kushida Height, Weight & Measurements
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Akira Kushida
Keiko Kushida Cauley |
Takashi Kushida Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Takashi Kushida worth at the age of 77 years old? Takashi Kushida’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Japan. We have estimated Takashi Kushida's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Takashi Kushida (串田 誉司) was a Japanese aikido master and the chief instructor of Aikido Yoshokai Association of North America (also called AYANA).
He began his study of Aikido under Gozo Shioda in 1953 and lived at the Yoshinkan Dojo as a professional student (uchideshi) for over 12 years.
Between 1963 and 1973 he served as Aikido teacher to the Japanese Air Force, the Tokyo Riot Control Police, and National Railway Police.
He also accompanied Shioda in demonstrations in New Zealand and Hawaii as well as teaching at various universities, private companies, and at the Yoshinkan.
During his early years as an uchi-deshi, he was instrumental in developing the Yoshinkan's current pedagogical system along with Kyoichi Inoue in consultation with Gozo Shioda.
In 1964 he became a Shihan.
Kushida left Japan in 1973 after a request was made for an instructor in the Detroit area.
Yoshinkan Aikido received a significant boost with Kushida's arrival.
He settled in Michigan and established a network of more than 50 Dojos in North America.
In 1976 Kushida founded the Aikido Yoshinkai Association of North America.
He was awarded “Menkyo Kaiden” and 8th Dan in 1982 by Gozo Shioda.
While at the Yoshinkan Dojo, Kushida handled many of Shioda's affairs and taught many of the Yoshinkan instructors in place today.
Following this period of intense training and instruction, Kushida was made Senior Assistant Instructor at the Yoshinkan.
In 1991, Yoshinkai Aikido in Japan established a group called the International Yoshinkai Aikido Federation (IYAF).
Their representatives discussed the mission, policies, and activities of IYAF with Kushida.
However, Kushida did not wish to change AYANA's standards to conform with those of the IYAF.
In 1991, Kushida-Sensei established his own school of Aikido, adopting the name "Aikido Yoshokai."
Kushida assisted by his son Akira Kushida, taught classes at the Genyokan Dojo, AYANA's headquarters facility, located near his home in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
At the Genyokan, Kushida also conducted formal classes in Genbu Sotojutsu, a 200-year-old sword method once taught only to members of the Kushida family in Japan.