Modern Samurai offers traditional martial arts training in a safe,
comfortable, well-equipped facility, to students interested in becoming
versatile martial artists. The goal of Modern Samurai is to provide a
curriculum that meets the demanding needs of today's society. Why
Modern Samurai?
Shinkendo is the reunification of traditional, authentic, Japanese samurai swordsmanship by our founder Toshishiro Obata. Our curriculum consists of five main pillars or structures, each supporting the other in a logical, progressive format: Suburi ( sword swinging) Tanrengata ( forging kata) Batto-ho ( drawing and re-sheathing safely and correctly) Tachiuchi (paired practice- sparring) Tameshigiri ( test cutting).
Modern Samurai now offers instruction in Aikido- Aikibujutsu through our authorized Kyokai (study group) under the guidance and tutelage of Obata Toshishiro So Shihan. Obata Sensei was uchi-deshi (live-in disciple) under the late Shidoa Gozo Kancho. In 1980 Mr. Obata moved to America and began development of a research organization called the “Aikibujutsu Tanren Kenkyukai" or more commonly known as Aiki-buken. While Obata sensei was uchi-deshi in Japan he also taught at the Yoshinkan honbu, universities, the Metropolitan Riot police and the Japanese self - defense army. Obata Sensei created the Aiki-buken to accurately rebuild the concepts and techniques from the older styles of Aiki-bujutsu and Edo Torimonojutsu used during the feudal times of Japan. This is an ongoing process including the softer styles of modern aikido.