| History of Anglo-Japanese Judo | ||||||||||
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| The Anglo-Japanese Judo club was founded by Kaoru Mishiku Sensei in 1929. Mishiku Sensei was a graduate of the Sekai Butokukai, which was the premier Martial Arts University of Japan. The form of Judo practised by our club is Kyo Shin Do, which is not merely a style of Judo, but a philosophy, laying great emphasis on safety, discipline and the building of confidence. The chief instructor is Sensei Frank T Perry, who is one of the leading exponents of martial arts in this country. Sensei Perry began his instruction at the age of four under the late Mishiku Sensei, and won his first Black Belt at the age of 14. After Mishiku Sensei's death, Sensei Perry travelled abroad and studied under various Japanese teachers. He has fought at national and international level and is currently the area representative of the international judo council. Sensei Perry also teaches Karate and associated Martial Arts. |
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