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Masamichi Noro was born on 21 January, 1935 in Aomori, Japan, is a Masamichi Noro is founder of Kinomichi founder of Kinomichi. Discover Masamichi Noro'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 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 21 January, 1935
Birthday 21 January
Birthplace Aomori, Japan
Date of death 2013
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Nationality Japan

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Masamichi Noro (野呂 昌道) is the founder of Kinomichi and was an uchi-deshi of Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of Aikido.

1935

Masamichi Noro was born January 21, 1935, in Aomori, Japan.

One of the characteristics of his early years is the musical universe that surrounded him, and which strongly influenced his sensibility.

His education destined him to be medical doctor, but one encounter re-directed the course of his life toward the martial arts, irrevocably.

1955

In 1955, while pursuing university studies, his uncle arranged for him to be presented to the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba.

This event proved to be decisive and that same day he decided to renounce his plans in order to become uchi deshi, an internal student of this master.

His training, in the ancient manner, took place night and day at the master’s side.

In this way, from 1955 to 1961, Masamichi Noro followed Morehei Ueshiba from Tokyo to Iwama where he had his private dojo.

At this time, 5 uchi deshi (including Yasuo Kobayashi and Nobuyoshi Tamura) encircled the founder of Aikido, and from this breeding ground sprung the generation which would form a great part of Aïkido worldwide.

1961

In 1961, Morihei Ueshiba wished to send an expert to Europe and entrusted his disciple Masamichi Noro, who by that time had received the 6th dan, the responsibility of supporting the enthusiasm and training of the European and African practitioners.

So, he was urged by Morihei Ueshiba to embark toward the West with the title "Official Delegate for Europe and Africa".

It has been noted that from this time, he renounced all dan above the 6th that had been given to him by his master.

He followed the sea route of the time, passing the Suez Canal and the Pyramids to land at Marseille on September 3, 1961.

The beginning was difficult.

The art was new and the way of teaching it very different from the way it was taught in his master’s dojo.

Everything had to be structured, understood and made accessible to the western body and mind.

Masamichi Noro deployed his initial energy in southeastern France and in Italy where Judo teachers had invited him to enrich the understanding of their students.

The spirit was one of mutual assistance and pleasure in the study, following the wishes of Jigoro Kano, the founder of Judo.

Then he was invited to Belgium.

He opened his first dojo there.

In ploughing these new lands for the budōs he opened more than 200 dojos, as many in Europe as in Africa, flying from Sweden to Senegal.

This was a time of pioneers.

1963

Mutsuro Nakazono and Nobuyoshi Tamura joined him in 1963 and 1964, respectively.

The task was immense, the success exemplary.

1964

In 1964, Masamichi Noro established his base in Paris and opened a succession of dojos which left their imprint within the heart of the French aikidokas : at the Gare du Nord, rue de Constance, rue des Petits Hôtels.

In the Parisian melting pot, Masamichi Noro met Taisen Deshimaru, Karlfried Graf Dürckheim, Marie-Thérèse Foix, Gisèle de Noiret and Docteur Lily Ehrenfried.

He opened himself to new ideas, to original perspectives, to occidental techniques.

1979

In 1979, after a discussion with Kisshomaru Ueshiba, the son of the founder of Aikido, Masamichi Noro created Kinomichi® in order to further extend his quest.

There followed a new succession of Parisian dojos dedicated to the study of Kinomichi : rue Logelbach, boulevard de Strasbourg, boulevard des Batignolles.

After an inevitable period of adjustments and intense research, the links between Kinomichi® and Aikido developed and deepened.

1995

1995, at the time of the 20th anniversary of Aikido in Germany and at the invitation of his friend Katsuaki Asai, 8th dan Aïkikaï and pioneer of Aikido in Germany, he presented Kinomichi® before a gathering of the greatest masters of Aikido, including the Doshu.

1996

From 1996, he made frequent visits to the Aikikai Foundation in Tokyo and, of course, to Kishomaru Ueshiba, the son of Aikido’s founder.

2001

In 2001, he obtained recognition from the ministry of youth and sports (Ministère de la Jeunesse et des Sports) of Kinomichi® as an official sporting discipline.

2004

In 2004, he participated in the events celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Fédération française d'aïkido, aïkibudo et affinitaires, FFAAA, which welcomed the Moriteru Ueshiba, representative of the Centre Mondial de l’Aïkido in Tokyo.

Masamichi Noro, Nobuyoshi Tamura and Christian Tissier were notably present to receive the delegation from the Hombu Dojo of Tokyo.

They were among 3000 practitioners from all of France as well as numerous European countries.

2005

April 8, 2005, he was invited with Master Christian Tissier to participate in a workshop organized by the association Hakki for the benefit of the 220,000 victims of the tsunami of December 26, 2004.

2007

In 2007, at the initiative of the FFAAA, he welcomed into his Parisian dojo Japanese masters, including Isoyama.

2013

On March 15, 2013, Noro Masamichi died.

Since its creation, Kinomichi® has known 3 phases and Masamichi Noro emphasized to tell his students that his art was ever evolving.