Grand Master Nobuo Maekawa
Nobuo Maekawa Sensei was born in Hyogo, Japan in 1948. He started learning Aikido in 1963 when he was a high school student and founded an Aikido club there. In 1967, he entered Tottori University. During his school days, he founded an Aikido club at the university and was visiting Okinawa to learn Okinawan Karate. During that period he also began to learn one of the old style Aiki-jiu-jitsus called Ootsuki-ryu Aiki-jiu-jitsu.
After graduation, besides continuing his Aikido training, Maekawa Sensei studied Daito-ryu Aiki-jiu-jitsu in Tokyo from 1980 until 1998, while continuing to teach Aikido to the students of Tottori University from 1980 until 1997, as well as the students of Ryukyu university since 1988.
In 2000, he founded the martial art society called Meikaku-kai and kept on teaching Aikido and Aiki-jiu-jitsu as a Grand Master in Tokyo and Okinawa.
In 2002, Maekawa Sensei's own dojyo (gym) was built in Kyoto Inari, which is today's headquarter and training center of the Meikakukai society.
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After graduation, besides continuing his Aikido training, Maekawa Sensei studied Daito-ryu Aiki-jiu-jitsu in Tokyo from 1980 until 1998, while continuing to teach Aikido to the students of Tottori University from 1980 until 1997, as well as the students of Ryukyu university since 1988.
In 2000, he founded the martial art society called Meikaku-kai and kept on teaching Aikido and Aiki-jiu-jitsu as a Grand Master in Tokyo and Okinawa.
In 2002, Maekawa Sensei's own dojyo (gym) was built in Kyoto Inari, which is today's headquarter and training center of the Meikakukai society.
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