Ichikukai Dōjō

The Ichikukai Dōjō (一九会道場) is a place for training in Misogi-no-kokyu-ho (a Shinto purification through breathing practice) and Zen meditation.

The Misogi practiced at the Ichikukai traces its roots to Inoue Masagane.

[1] The dōjō was founded in 1922 by members of the Tokyo University Rowing Team along with Ogura Tetsuju, the last disciple of swordsman and calligrapher Yamaoka Tesshu.

A number of well-known martial artists (esp.

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