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Aikido Yuishinkai was founded by Master Koretoshi Maruyama to promote universal values and principles of peace throughout the world. Students from all styles of aikido are welcome to train with us as we are non-partisan in our approach. Friendship with other dojos is encouraged in keeping with the harmonious spirit of Aikido. Aikido Yuishinkai is truly ‘Aikido without boundaries’. Maruyama Sensei is widely admired and respected as a teacher who has dedicated his life to communicating the benefits of ‘positive mind’ through Aikido training. He has inspired many thousands of people throughout the world over many years. |
Koretoshi Maruyama was born in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, on October 5, 1936. He graduated from the Economics Department of Keio University in March of 1956, after which he joined his father's business, Maruyama Manufacturing. He became interested in the martial arts from his Middle School years, and at his father's urging he took up Judo and earned a black belt. Again at his father's urging, in his first year of college, he entered the Rikidozan School of Professional Wrestling, and also trained in weight lifting and boxing, while continuing his training in Judo at the Kodokan.
In the spring of his third year of
college, he began to develop doubts about the martial arts of judo, wrestling
and boxing, which emphasized a mere contest of strength. At this point he
entered the Aikikai, as well as the Keio University Aikido Club. It was here
that he found in Aikido what he had been searching for all those years, a
martial art which did not depend on strength, and taught the right attitude of
mind. After he graduated from Keio University, he continued his training in
Aikido, while working in the family business.
In 1967 he delegated his responsibilities in the
family business so that he could become a full time professional Aikido
instructor, under the tutelage of the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba, and
dedicate himself to the martial art that taught the principles of mind and
Ki. In 1971 he went to Hawaii for 4 months, to teach
Aikido on each of the islands. In 1972, he resigned from the Aikikai to become
the Chief Instructor of the Ki no Kenkyukai, founded in September of 1971 by
Koichi Tohei Sensei, who granted Maruyama Sensei the rank of 8th-dan In 1973 he became responsible for teaching in
Hawaii, and for 10 years taught Ki Principles at the University of Hawaii in
Hilo, as well as at Keio University Physical Education Research Department in
Japan. From 1977 he studied with Haruchika Noguchi Sensei how to heal and help
people with Ki and use Ki in daily life. At the same time, he also studied the
psychology of Zen from the Zen Priest Shogen Munou, from whom he learned how to
use the mind positively. During this time, he also travelled extensively to
Hawaii, many states in America, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, the
Philippines, Guam, United Kingdom, Italy and other parts of Europe, teaching
Aikido and Ki Principles, and eventually becoming the President of Ki no
Kenkyukai in 1990. However he began to have reservations about the direction and
policies of the Ki Society, and resigned from this position on July 29, 1991.
From this time he undertook a period of 10 years in a temple in Saitama
Prefecture, intensively training in the philosophy and practice that 'You are
fundamentally Mind.' He left the temple on October 9, 2001, during which time he
had received permission from the temple priest to establish Aikido Yuishinkai on
May 9, 1996, which he has continued to develop until the present day.