Asaibi Dojo (martial arts school founded in 1892 as an offshoot of Nichiren Buddhism)

    Kanagawa, Japan

    Train at Asaibi Dojo (martial arts school founded in 1892 as an offshoot of Nichiren Buddhism) (朝飛道場) in Yokohama, where kids and beginners learn judo in a friendly, encouraging environment.

    About Asaibi Dojo (martial arts school founded in 1892 as an offshoot of Nichiren Buddhism)
    朝飛道場 (Asahi Dojo) is a premier judo club located in Yokohama's Kanagawa Ward, just a 3-minute walk from Higashi-Hakuraku Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line. Founded in 1958 by Hayao Asahi, an All Japan Police Judo Championship winner, the club operates from a modern facility completed in 2011 and serves students from toddlers through adults. The dojo emphasizes "Bunbu Ryodo" (文武両道—the spirit of balancing martial arts with academics), cultivating not only competitive international players but also future ju

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    Address

    25-8 Hirakawacho, Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 221-0812

    Japan

    Coordinates
    Latitude: 35.483741
    Longitude: 139.627936

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