(born in 1937) is a
Japanese aikido
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teacher currently living in the
United States
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. He was a direct disciple of the founder of aikido,
Morihei Ueshiba
was a Japanese martial artist and founder of the Japanese martial art, martial art of aikido. He is often referred to as "the founder" or , "Great Teacher".
The son of a landowner from Tanabe, Wakayama, Tanabe, Ueshiba studied a number of ...
.
Biography
At the age of 16, Mitsugi Saotome began his martial arts training in
judo
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. At the age of 18, he entered the
Aikikai Hombu Dojo in
Tokyo
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in order to train under Ueshiba. Records provided personally from
Kisshomaru Ueshiba, to the Saotome family from Hombu Dojo, detail a first degree black belt in 1957, and second degree black belt in 1958.
Kisshomaru Ueshiba goes on to confirm that Mitsugi Saotome became an
uchi-deshi (live-in student at the dojo) in April 1959, receiving subsequent promotions to sixth degree black belt (Shihan) in January 1968, and remained uchi-deshi until the founder's death in April 1969.
Mitsugi Saotome trained at Hombu Dojo for a total of 15 years.
He was very well respected as an instructor, receiving many honors. As a senior instructor in Aikido he was the Chief Weapons Instructor at Hombu. He held that position until 1975.
At this time Saotome began to give great thought and contemplation as to his future purpose. After many days of consideration, he was said to have felt the hand of divine spiritual intervention. This was instrumental in his decision to relocate to the
United States
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. He felt that the US was at a point of development that embraced new ideas, and that this would be an ideal environment to spread the message of peace and harmony implicit in the study of aikido.
Saotome was asked about his decision to move to the US:
"I meditated on Ōsensei's spirit for three days and three nights and I felt it was his wish that I should go. This country is a great experiment, a melting pot of people from many different cultural backgrounds living together, the world condensed into one nation. The goal of aikido and Ōsensei's dream is that all the peoples of the world live together as one family, in harmony with each other and with their environment. The United States has the opportunity to set a great example."
After relocating to Sarasota, Florida in 1975, Saotome founded an organization known as
Aikido Schools of Ueshiba. He has continued to serve as chief instructor for the organization, which rejoined the
Aikikai and resumed its association with
Hombu Dojo (world Aikido headquarters) in 1988.
Contributions
Saotome is especially skilled in the use of traditional Japanese weapons, including the wooden staffs
jo and
bo, and the wooden sword
bokken
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. He has also developed a system for working with two swords in aikido. Saotome feels that learning the movements and skills associated with proficiency in these weapons not only increases speed and agility, but harmony with one's partner. Saotome Sensei has been described by Aikido Journal as "One of the most highly regarded of contemporary aikido masters. His style of aikido is minimal and powerful. Razor sharp technique with superb control."
Mitsugi Saotome currently resides in the state of
Florida
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in the US. He continues to teach seminars at the Aiki Shrine Dojo in
Myakka City,
Florida
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, and at locations throughout the United States.
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External links
Official Aikido Schools of Ueshiba siteAikido Shobukan Dojo site
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1937 births
Living people
American aikidoka
Japanese emigrants to the United States