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Nationality
  
Japanese

Role
  
Master

Style
  
Aikido

Parents
  
Morihei Ueshiba

Teacher(s)
  
Children
  
Moriteru Ueshiba

Name
  
Kisshomaru Ueshiba


Kisshomaru Ueshiba History of Aikido Suginami Aikikai 141 11th St San

Born
  
June 27, 1921Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan (
1921-06-27
)

Native name
  
植芝 吉祥丸 Ueshiba Kisshomaru

Died
  
January 4, 1999, Tokyo, Japan

Grandparents
  
Yuki Ueshiba, Yokoru Ueshiba

Books
  
The Spirit of Aikido, Aikido, Best Aikido: The Fundamentals, A LIFE IN AIKIDO:The Biograph, The Art of Aikido: Principles

Similar People
  
Morihei Ueshiba, Moriteru Ueshiba, Koichi Tohei, Gozo Shioda, Seigo Yamaguchi

Kisshomaru ueshiba doshu rare aikido demonstration 1957


Kisshomaru Ueshiba (植芝 吉祥丸, Ueshiba Kisshōmaru, June 27, 1921 – January 4, 1999) was a prominent Japanese master of aikido. He was the son of Morihei Ueshiba, founder of aikido, and became the international leader of aikido after his father's death.

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Kisshomaru Ueshiba Aikidolt Doshu photo gallery

Rare footage of morihei ueshiba kisshomaru ueshiba and andr nocquet in tokyo 1956


Early life

Kisshomaru Ueshiba INDONESIAN AIKIDO

Ueshiba was born on June 27, 1921, in the city of Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. He was the third son and fourth child of Morihei Ueshiba and Hatsu Ueshiba (née Itokawa). Ueshiba began training under his father around 1937.

Aikido career

Kisshomaru Ueshiba Biography of Kisshomaru Ueshiba Second Doshu of Aikido

In 1942, while he was still studying at Waseda University, Morihei Ueshiba (who was retiring to Iwama) appointed him the head of the Kobukan Dojo in Shinjuku, Tokyo. He saved the dojo from fire bombing several times during the World War II. Ueshiba graduated with a degree in economics in 1946.

Kisshomaru Ueshiba Biografa de Kisshomaru Ueshiba II segundo Doshu del Aikido

Speaking about the period just after World War II, Moriteru Ueshiba said, "there was not yet much activity at the Hombu Dojo. For a time my father [Kisshomaru Ueshiba] was actually in Iwama instead ... starting around 1949, he worked for about seven years at a company called Osaka Shoji. He had no other choice. Even if you have a dojo, you can't make a living if nobody is coming to train, which was largely the case after the war. So, he took a job as an ordinary company employee during the day and taught only in the mornings and evenings."

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Beginning in 1948, Ueshiba oversaw the development of the Aikikai Honbu organization (and eventually the tearing down of the Kobukan Dojo in 1967 to construct the Aikikai headquarters).

Later life

After Morihei Ueshiba's death in 1969, Kisshomaru Ueshiba took on the mantle of Doshu (hereditary head). In 1995, Ueshiba received the Zui Hosho Medal from the Japanese government. By 1998, Ueshiba's health had declined and this necessitated visits to hospital.

Ueshiba died around 5:30 PM on January 4, 1999, in a Tokyo hospital. The cause of death was respiratory failure. As his father was the first Doshu, he was the second Doshu, and after his death, his son Moriteru Ueshiba became the third Doshu, following the iemoto system.

Publications

  • Kisshomaru Ueshiba, A Life in Aikido: The Biography of Founder Morihei Ueshiba (2008), Kodansha International, ISBN 978-4-7700-2617-0 [1]
  • Kisshomaru Ueshiba, The Art of Aikido: Principles and Essential Techniques (2004) Kodansha International, ISBN 978-4-7700-2945-4
  • Kisshomaru Ueshiba, Best Aikido: The Fundamentals (2002) Kodansha International, ISBN 978-4-7700-2762-7 [2]
  • Kisshomaru Ueshiba, The Spirit of Aikido (1987), Kodansha International, ISBN 978-0-87011-850-0 [3]
  • Kisshomaru Ueshiba, Aikido (1985), Japan Publications Trading, ISBN 978-0-87040-629-4
  • References

    Kisshomaru Ueshiba Wikipedia


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