About Aikido Tenchikan Dojo
The founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba, was born on December 14, 1883, to a farming family in an area of the Wakayama Prefecture now known as Tanabe. Among five children, he was the only son. From his father Yoroku, he inherited a samurai's determination and interest in public affairs, and from his mother an intense interest in religion, poetry and art. In his early childhood, Morihei was rather weak and sickly, which led to his preference of staying indoors to read books instead of playing outside. He loved to listen to the miraculous legends of the wonder-working saints "En no Gyoja" and "Kobo Daishi," and was fascinated by the esoteric Buddhist rituals. Morihei had even considered becoming a Buddhist priest at one time.
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Primary Location
- Wesley Memorial Methodist Church Hall, Bryants Hill/Nags Head Hill
- Bristol
- United Kingdom
- BS5 8QS
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- 20A St Lawrence Street, Southgate Bath
- 20A St Lawrence Street, Southgate Bath
- 20A St Lawrence Street, Southgate Bath
- Wesley Memorial Methodist Church Hall, Bryants Hill/Nags Head Hill, Bristol