| Aikido Yuishinkai | |
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| Also known as | Aikido Yuishinkai International |
| Date founded | May 9, 1996 |
| Founder | Koretoshi Maruyama |
| Current head | Michael Paul Williams |
| Arts taught | Aikido, Shindo |
| Ancestor schools | Aikikai, Ki-Aikido |
| Official Site | www.aikidoyuishinkai.com |
Aikido Yuishinkai International (Japanese: 合氣道唯心会) is a style of aikido founded in 1996 by former Aikikai instructor and Ki no Kenkyukai President and Chief instructor[1] Koretoshi Maruyama.[2] Aikido Yuishinkai has many dojo operating in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, the Philippines, Argentina, The Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Norway and the United States.[3] He was a personal student of the founder of Aikido Morihei Ueshiba, 4th generation receiving a 6th dan[4] and today travels the world giving seminars[5] The school focuses on 5 levels of aikido technique and draws on influences from the Daito Ryu and Shinkage-ryū sword style, the organisation is led by Michael Williams and consists of many former Ki Society dojo[6]
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