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From the Aikikai Foundation newsletter: the 2006 Aiki Shrine Ceremony at the Iwama Dojo

The 2006 newsletter section of the Aikikai Foundation has posted several pictures from the Aiki Shrine Ceremony held at the historical Iwama Dojo this past April, as well as a brief written testimonial written by Carla Valverde (who is also one of Aikido Journal’s volunteer translators!):

“On April 29, beginning at 11:00 AM, the Aikikai Foundation held the Aiki Shrine Festival and also a Memorial Service for the Founder and Ueshiba Kisshomaru Nidai Doshu, in Kasama City, Ibaragi Prefecture. Over 1200 people attended and paid their respects.

The students from Iwama Dojo have to wake up very early everyday for cleaning the front of the Aikijinja. However, there was something special about that Saturday morning. It was Aiki Shrine Festival. This is one of the moments we can feel the importance of the small village of Iwama, where the Founder decided to build his dojo and shrine. He would have never imagined that this small farm in an unknown city in the Ibaraki Prefecture would attract literally thousands of visitants in such a special date. This is a day to better perceive the importance of the spiritual form that embodies this art and makes it so special. Even the birds seem to silence their whispers to better hear the priests ordering the ceremony, blessing the shrine and the dojo and turning Iwama a sacred place. Thanks so much to the ones who decided to spend their day in Iwama.”

October 11th, 2006 (add comment)