Posts Tagged ‘Chicago (Lakeview)’

New Japanese Language Session Begins 1/28/12 (Sat.)

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

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Japanese Language Classes: Next Session 1.28.2012 at 12 pm in Lakeview.

The Japanese Culture Center offers three levels of Japanese language instruction. Pre-requisite for the second and third courses are completion of the previous courses or approval from the instructor. All classes are 6-week sessions which meet once per week. We are pleased to now offer this class at all three locations.

Introductory Japanese

Students will learn basic vocabulary, speaking skills, grammar, and the two writing systems of Japan (hiragana and katakana.)

Ongoing Beginners Japanese

Further study of grammar, vocabulary, speaking, and writing the japanese language.

Advanced Continuing Japanese

Students pursue more in-depth study of written and conversational Japanese.

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Free Self Defense Workshop

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

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In February the Japanese Culture Center in Lakeview will host free one hour workshops of self defense on Wednesdays from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

People can RSVP at www.japaneseculturecenter.com or via phone at 773.525.3141.  Space will be limited to 20 people.

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Bu-Jutsu

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

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Sogobujutsu is truly an “original” MMA (Mixed Martial Art).  It is composed of the same martial disciplines, which make up the military skills required by the bushi (warriors) of feudal Japan.  They are still taught from the combat mindset for use in “real life” self-defense.

Sogobujutsu means an “integrated” martial art.  The word “sogo” translates best into English as “holistic,” which means, “relating to, or concerned with, a complete system rather tan parts of system.”  This means students of Heishin-Ryu Sogobujutsu are studying a complete Bujutsu (martial art), which covers all the ranges encountered in actual combat.

The art of Heishin-Ryu (Calm Spirt School) Sogobujutsu is comprised of four major martial ryu (disciplines):  Tejutsu (Striking Arts), Jujutsu (Grappling Arts), Bukijutsu (Weapon Arts) and Heihojutsu (Strategy Arts).

The word “Budokan” means, “A place to study the Martial Way.”  Traditional Japanese Martial Arts are renowned for providing truly effective self-protections skills, plus a lifetime of personal growth.  It is our honor to share these benefits with you.

To maximize our effectiveness, we think is important for prospective students to understand our philosophy and how best to work with our schools to provide the learning experience for you.

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Aikido Association of America’s National Instructors Seminar Photos 2010

Friday, June 11th, 2010

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The Aikido Association of America (AAA) hosted their National Instructors Seminar at Tenshinkan Dojo (JCC Chicago [Lakeview]) this past weekend.  The seminar photos are below the page break.  For more information and photos relating to the AAA, please visit the Aikido World Blog.

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Five Arts Aikido Workshop and Game Night! : 4.24.2010

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Parks-Casey Sensei will be teaching a five arts seminar!

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When: April 24th 1-5 pm

Where: Tenshinkan Dojo

1016 West Belmont

Chicago, Illinois 60657

Suggested Donation for Workshop: $20

GAME NIGHT: Following the seminar (6:30) we’ll be meeting upstairs for some off-the-mat fun with board and card games. Bring friends, family, and some food or drink to share. If you have a favorite game, bring that too.

Hope to see you at either or both events!

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