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Kisaburo Osawa

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Kisaburo Osawa (Japanese: 大澤喜三郎, Hepburn: Ōsawa Kisaburō, 1910 – May 26, 1991) was an influential aikido teacher who taught for many years at the Aikikai Hombu Dojo and was a close advisor to Kisshomaru Ueshiba.

Born in Kumagaya, Saitama prefecture, Japan, he started practicing judo at the age of 17 in order to fortify his body. In 1939 he was introduced to Morihei Ueshiba and entered the Kobukan dojo.[citation needed]

He became one of the most important and influential aikido teachers during the 1950s to 1970s, being the director of the Aikikai Hombu Dojo for many years until 1986 when he was replaced by Morihei's grandson and present dōshu, Moriteru Ueshiba. He held the rank of 9th dan.[citation needed]

His son, Hayato Osawa (b. 1951) is currently[when?] a prominent Hombu Dojo shihan holding the rank of 8th dan.[citation needed]

Preceded by de facto Dōjōchō of Aikikai Hombu Dōjō
1989–1999
Succeeded by

One of his most prominent students is Katsuyuki Shimamoto, who holds the rank of 8th dan.[1]

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  1. ^ Anna Sanner, Dance with Heaven & Earth: Life Lessons from Zen & Aikido (Authorhouse, 2012).

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