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KoKoDo JuJutsu Taikai on June 25th and 26th, 2011, with Soke Irie

June 25th, 2010
Jujitsu Taikai with Soke Irie, 2011 in Vancouver

Jujitsu Taikai with Soke Irie, 2011 in Vancouver

Michael Seamark, Kaiden Shihan, has announced on his Sadohana Dojo’s website that they will be hosting Soke Irie Yasuhiro and an International KoKoDo JuJutsu Taikai on June 25th and 26th, 2011.

Package 1, training only, is $265.00.

Package 2, training plus banquet and sightseeing tour, is $375.00.

The hosts have arranged for special pricing for guests of Sadohana Dojo at the Coast Plaza Hotel. You will be just minutes from shopping, the beach, great restaurants and entertainment. Your hotel room will be just steps from our Seminar hall. You are asked to book at least 4 months in advance. Soke will arrive on the 23rd of June and depart on the 28th.

See the Sadohana Dojo’s website for more information.

Upcoming Seminars

April 24th, 2010

Kokodo Jujitsu in May (UPDATE: CANCELLED)

There will be a Kokodo Jujitsu seminar at Yossokan Dojo of Monterey California in mid May. Kaidan Shihan James Cambpell will host Kaiden Shihan Ivo Belmans of Belgium for a one day seminar on Saturday May 15th. The fee is $100 per student. All students are invited. UPDATE: The Monterey seminar has been cancelled by Kaiden Shihan James Campbell.

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June or July, Kododo Jujitsu

Shihan Seamark will be returning for a Jujitsu seminar this summer. The date has not been set yet.

September, Shorin-Ryu Matsumura Kenpo and Kobudo

Grandmaster Tomasada Kuda will teach a seminar in Minneapolis. The specific date has not been set yet. If any students can save money for that seminar, we encourage you to do so. It will be three solid day of hard training.

Teaching KoKoDo Jujitsu and Matsumura Shorin-Ryu Kenpo in Fresno, California

August 3rd, 2009

One of the kids doing a diving roll in Jujitsu class

One of the kids doing a diving roll in Jujitsu class

This website is still undergoing redevelopment. The photo gallery will be back soon, along with a new video page as well.

What we teach:

We teach Jujitsu as art and common sense self defense. Jujitsu traces its heritage to the Samurai on the battle field. It has recently been referred to as the art of modern times. What distinguishes KoKoDo Jujitsu is the gentleness of it’s techniques coupled with the sharp pain forcing compliance.

We are part of the KoKoDo Jujitsu under Grandmaster Yasuhiro Irie.

KoKoDo Jujitsu is a system which uses the body’s Keiraku (meridian system) to create varying amounts of pain to control an attacker without necessarily causing serious injury.

KoKoDo techniques usually involve Osae (arresting) or Nage/Otoshi (throwing/dropping) techniques. These may utilize Keiraku, Katame (joint locks), and/or methods of Kuzushi (off-balancing).  The primary instruction is through Kihon Waza (Basic Technique) which utilize Gensoku (principles).  The KoKoDo Jujitsu system is based on principles not set techniques for various situations.  Once a student has mastered the principle, he or she is able to develop their own Henka (variations).

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Who do we teach:

We have classes for kids, and adults. We have open classes where all may attend. See the Class Schedule page for class times.