From 1980 he spent three years in England, and helped establish the basis for the spread of aikido overseas.
After returning to Japan he concentrated on teaching young people, especially nursery school children, originating a unique instruction method that encouraged them to develop their character through the practice of aikido.
After Gozo Shioda's death in 1994, in order to spread his father's legacy throughout the world, he has been teaching aikido and has also become an author.
In 2012 he left the Yoshinkan organisation, in 2014 he founded his own organization, Shioda International Aikido Federation (SIAF), which so far consists of him and his son Masahiro, offering classes twice per week.
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