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Aikikai
The Aikikai is the original school of Aikido. It is centered on the Aikikai Foundation in Japan, and its figurehead is the Doshu (the family heir of the founder of Aikido). It is represented globally through the International Aikido Federation.

Yoshinkan
Yoshinkan (養神館 Yōshinkan lit. "Hall of Spirit Cultivation") Aikido is a style of aikido that developed after World War II in the Yoshinkan Dojo of Gozo Shioda (1915–1994). Yoshinkan Aikido is often called the "hard" style of aikido because the training methods are a product of Shioda's grueling life before the war. Shioda named his dojo "Yoshinkan" after a dojo of the same name that was built by his father, a physician, who wanted to improve both physical and spiritual health. The Yoshinkan style is currently the second largest aikido organization worldwide.
Iwama ryu
style of Aikido taught at Iwama dojo
Real Aikido
hybrid Japanese Martial Art
International Aikido Federation
world governing body for the sport of Aikido
Iwama Dōjō
Shinto shrine in Kasama, Japan
Shōdōkan Aikidō
a style of Aikido founded by Kenji Tomiki
Aikido styles
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