September 30, 2014

My time at Toronto Branch - Takuya Shimakura

Takuya Shimakura (3rd dan) at Toronto Branch (front row, 3rd from right)
We were fortunate to have Mr. Takuya Shimakura (3rd dan) from the Osaka region train with us throughout September 2014.  We all greatly enjoyed having him spend time with us.

Following his visit he sent us this kind note:

Gassho,

I had great time in Toronto Branch.


It is very interesting for me to practice in abroad. At first, I was little nervous. But this feeling has faded away soon because Toronto Branch's people are very kind and sociable.


And I could improve not only my Shorinji Kempo skill but also English skill. I'm going to extend this knowledge around the world in the future.


I really appreciate your favor. I never forget you. If I had opportunity to visit Toronto again, I'll never fail to go Toronto Branch.


Thank you very much.

PS. Finally I could see Aurora in Whitehorse!!

Kesshu

Takuya Shimakura
Kwansei Gakuin University
Koshien Shibu

Grading success!

L to R: Rafael (6th kyu), Daryl (4th kyu), Yayoi (6th kyu) & Max (5th kyu)
Toronto kenshi have been successful in recent kyu examinations:
  • Daryl passed his 4th kyu exam on September 22, 2014.
  • Max passed his 5th kyu exam on September 22, 2014.
  • Yayaoi and Rafael passed their 6th kyu exams on September 17, 2014.
Well done and keep training hard for the next level!

Gassho



August 21, 2014

Tokai University Reunion - Sayako Takahashi

With Sayako Takahashi (3rd from right, front row)


On August 21 we were fortunate to have a visit from Ms. Sayako Takahashi (3rd dan) of Tokai University Branch in Kanagawa, Japan.  It was especially good to see her since Toronto branch master John McCulloch was a student at Tokai University in 1985 and trained in the same dojo under the same teacher (Hiate sensei, 8th dan).

We were very impressed by Sayako's sharp and accurate technique. Indeed, she previously earned first place at the Tokyo Taikai - a great achievement.

Sayako was kind enough to share some comments on her visit to Toronto Branch:

"I joined Toronto Branch on August 21st. I practiced with the members and could experience the strength and power of the people. I was surprised "Chin-kon-gyou" was in English while other parts of the class used Japanese commands.

It was a great time. I want to visit to Toronto again sometime..."
Sayako - we'd love to have you back any time!
Gassho

June 04, 2014

19th Annual Kickathon for CAMH Raises a Record Amount!

19th Annual Kickathon in progress

On May 28, 2014 the members of Toronto Branch held their 19th Annual Shorinji Kempo Charity Kickathon on behalf of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).

We survived!

Thanks to our many generous sponsors we were able to raise $10,175 - a new record amount.

The final amount!

The funds raised will be used by CAMH to advance their life-saving work in the field of drug addiction. Since our event began in 1996 we have raised a total of $120,890 for this cause.



We wish to express our deep gratitude to everyone who supported our event and made it such a success.

Read more at the CAMH Foundation website.

Gassho

March 12, 2014

Childrens' Workshop at Orde Street Junior School

The Toronto Branch Workshop Team prior to the event (note: we were unable to photograph the event itself)


Following a request from the Camp organizer, on March 10 seven members of Toronto Branch volunteered their time to provide two "Introduction to Shorinji Kempo" workshops to children at the Orde St Junior School March Break Camp.

Children of Grades 1-3 participated in Workshop 1 while children in Grades 3-6 took part in Workshop 2.

Our goal with both workshops was to make sure the students had fun, learned basic Shorinji Kempo movements in a safe way and left with a desire to know more about what we do.

Our workshop delegation was lead by Tal Schaeffer (Assistant Branch Master).  All team members played an important role in teaching, demonstrating and partnering with the students hands-on.  However, Yan Montgomery's skills as a junior school teacher were especially valuable in keeping the students excited, entertained and engaged.

Some of the basic ideas we covered (often in the form of a game) were gassho rei, footwork with happomoku, kamae, making uwa uke against shuto uchi and using kagite shuho to become super strong! Each workshop concluded with a demonstration of Shorinji Kempo techniques done "full on."

The team members are to be highly commended in providing such fun experiences for the Camp students and for selflessly taking time off work to volunteer their services in this way.

We received the following message after the event from the Orde staff:

"Orde Daycare totally appreciates that the Shorinji Kempo Toronto Branch members took their vacation time to come over to our school and provide the workshop for our March break program.

First of all, we also would like to apologize for no photo taken due to miscommunication and confusion for this workshop...

Over the years our Daycare has had various Martial arts group visit our children as special added guests to our March break, Summer, and P.A.day programs; however, none have been more MEMORABLE, INTERESTING, and EDUCATIONAL at the same time than the group representing "Shorinji kempo."

The group of 5 adults and 2 children came to do a presentation that was very educational. They taught us the history, and the differences between other martial arts, and how to do which allowed the children to get involved. 

The 2 hours session left a lasting impact on the children for many days after. It was a pleasure to have them share their knowledge and talent!

We definitely would like to have you back in our summer program as a special guest again.
Please come back for our children!!

Arigato gozai mashi ta

Orde Daycare"


Gassho







February 28, 2014

Grading success!

Maxim, Jesmar and Daryl

Three Toronto Branch kenshi have been successful in recent kyu examinations.


On Monday February 24 Jesmar and Daryl passed their 5th kyu exam and on Wednesday February 26 Maxim passed his 6th kyu exam.

Congratulations!

Gassho

December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas!


October 01, 2013

Grading success!

Jesmar, Christian and Daryl

Congratulations to the following Toronto Branch members who were successful in recent gradings:

Christian - 1st Dan (Sep 30)

Jesmar & Daryl - 6th Kyu (Sep 25)

September 03, 2013

Atsugi Super Trip 2013

Decoration, Samukawa Jinja
Following on from the World Taikai and International Study Session I headed off on the bullet train to Yokohama and transferred to Atsugi in Kanagawa Prefecture (just south west of Tokyo).

I was warmly welcomed by Morohoshi sensei (Atsugi Minami Doin) and his family. Morohoshi sensei has been a great friend since we first met at Atsugi Doin in 1985.

On the way to Samukawa Jinja with Morohoshi sensei and Harutoshi-kun
Despite a very busy work schedule, Morohoshi sensei ensured that I had a great time during my stay.

Samukawa Jinja (est. 5th century)

We enjoyed a trip to the Samukawa Jinja - a shinto shrine with origins in the 5th century! We also enjoyed a delicious sushi dinner with the Morohoshi family, friends and kenshi of Atsugi Minami Doin.


Dinner with the Morohoshi family, Mr. Matsuda, the Ozawas and the Atsugi Minami kenshi
I am also indebted to Mr. Matsuda who despite a painful knee injury took me out for a full day tour of the beautiful Izu Peninsula and surrounding area.

Surf City Atami
 On September 1st I attended a public training session of the Takasago Beya ("stable") of sumo. The senior rikishi of Takasago Beya is Asasekiryu - a well known Mongolian athlete who previously held the high rank of sekiwake.

Takasago Beya morning training

Asasekiryu and Makaroku
Following the sumo training, I set off on a trip to Mount Oyama (1,252 m) along with Kazutaka Hiate and his children. Once there we visited the Oyama Afuri Jinja (shinto shrine). In order to reach the shrine it is necessary to walk up ~2,000 steps, take a steep cable car/train-type thingy then walk up a bit more.  So it's fair to say that arrival at the top is a welcome experience! The view from the shrine and the shrine itself were both spectacular.

Oyama-sen

Oyama Afuri Jinja
I then spent a few days with my teacher Hiate sensei (Atsugi Doin and Tokai University Branch) and his family. After a big welcome dinner we set out the following day to pick some of the biggest grapes I've ever seen! This was followed with a fine lunch and a soothing onsen visit. Ahh!

Big dinner with the Hiates!

Hiate sensei - hasami waza
Hiate sensei also took time off work to ferry me all the way across Kanagawa, Tokyo and Chiba to Narita Airport for my return flight.

I wish to thank the Morohoshi family, the Hiate family and Mr. Matsuda for their incredible hospitality and kindness during my stay. 

Iro iro domo arigato gozaimashita.

Gassho

August 29, 2013

2013 International Study Session (Hombu, Japan)

** Disclaimer: This post contains photos that display the manji ( 卍 ) - a symbol widely used in Japan to express Buddhist ideals. Due to misinterpretation of the manji in the West it is no longer used in Shorinji Kempo. **


Finishing up in Osaka our next stop was Tadotsu, Kagawa for the Shorinji Kempo International Study Session (Aug 27-29 inclusive) at Hombu.

We arrived in Marugame around noon on Aug 26 and those of us who were not participating in gradings had the opportunity to visit the major historical sites of Shorinji Kempo in Tadotsu.



Reception room
Kongo Zen shrine
Some examples included Kaiso's original dojo, Hombu Doin and Kaiso's home. It was thrilling to experience first hand the places where Kaiso and the "founding fathers" of Shorinji Kempo built this wonderful art.

 

Hombu Doin
Olsson sensei (Sweden) and Williams sensei (UK) try some moves in Kaiso's original dojo
In the evening we ended up (not surprisingly) at the famous Ikkaku Restaurant in Marugame for the best chicken dinner on Earth!
Waiting for the Ikkaku magic!
US Federation members mid-feast!
Training in the Study Session itself was tremendous despite the high temperatures and humidity that were affecting most of Japan at that time.


Onogi sensei (ouch!)
Yamasaki sensei - ryu nage
The 3rd Dan and Higher group was mostly taught by Kawashima sensei (Hombu) and Onogi sensei (Saitama). We were also fortunate to get extra one-on-one help from Yamasaki sensei (Hombu) and Yajima sensei (Saitama) throughout the sessions and a special lesson on Day 3 from Aosaka sensei (France).


Kawashima sensei explains...
With Peter Monk sensei (New Zealand) - a pioneer of WSKO
Much of the training focused on ensuring basic items were clearly established and then used this foundation for improving our skills as examiners and judges.

With Johan Frendin (Sweden) who successfully passed his 5th dan exam despite a battle with major illness. Get well soon Johan - you are GREAT!
One special feature of the Study Session was an optional Hokei Seminar on the teachings of Kongo Zen by Urata sensei.


Getting ready to party!
On the evening of Day 2 we had a good ol' fashioned Hombu party!  Branches and Federations performed skits on the main stage as we talked with our many international friends, old and new.
"And if you buy one now we'll give you this second one absolutely free!" Helping (?) Uebayashi-san at the concession stand.
More photos of the activities at Hombu can be found here (see "Fourth Day" onward).  

Thank you to all the Hombu staff for all their hard work (and patience!) in hosting this fabulous event.
 

Gassho

August 25, 2013

2013 Shorinji Kempo World Taikai in Osaka

 
Preliminary rounds, 2013 World Taikai

Back in Japan! This time the occasion was the 2013 Shorinji Kempo World Taikai in Osaka at the massive Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium.




Women's Dan Category expertly judged by Hiate sensei.
The World Taikai is held every four years and, as the name implies, is a gathering for members from across the world. Represented were members from every country from Finland to New Zealand including our very own Canada.

Men's Dan Embu
 The first day of the Taikai (Aug 24) consisted of preliminary rounds along with a Judges Meeting.

The evening of Aug 24 was the Taikai Eve Reception - a lavish event held at the Hotel New Otani Osaka. During the Reception the US, Spanish and Canadian Federations received Distinguished Service Awards from WSKO President Yuuki So.




The US, Canadian and Spanish Federations received Distinguished Service Awards at Taikai Eve Festival
Reunion of the Hiate sensei deshi group!
The main part of the Taikai was held on Sunday Aug 25 and included Embu competition from Kyu to Dan ranks as well as a Dantai (group) Embu event.  More photos of the Taikai and the results by category can be found here.

Perhaps one of the most memorable parts of the event was the epic closing performance by members of the Osaka Shorinji Kempo Federation (hosts of the event).  Their performance was an interpretation of the theme "chaos to harmony" by using embu on a massive Kurosawa-esque scale.







Another wonderful part of the Taikai was getting to see former Toronto members Asuka Tomari and Takashi Kariya (and family) once again. Asuka was competing in the Dan Level Men and Women's Embu category. You can see her embu below.

  



Reunion with Toronto alumnus Asuka - now based in Nara.

Reunion with Toronto alumnus Takashi Kariya (and genki Takeru!) - now based in Fukuoka.
In addition, the opportunity to see friends and teachers from Japan and the rest of the world once again was truly great. It'd be tremendous to have such an opportunity more frequently.

We wish to thank Yoshida sensei, the members of the Osaka Shorinji Kempo Federation and WSKO Hombu for all their hard work in putting on such a memorable event.

Gassho

May 29, 2013

Thank you Paul!

Paul Vaz - the Smiling Ironman of CAMH Security!

Tonight's class was the last time the members of Toronto Branch we were blessed to have Paul Vaz at the helm of CAMH Security.

Paul has been looking after the entrance to our dojo since November 29, 2005 and we have been warmly welcomed by him at every practice over all these years and have been continually amazed by his dedication, friendliness and rich life experience.

Paul is moving to a new site in a few days and will remain there until he retires later this year after 50 years of continuance employment.

All of the members of Toronto Branch wish Paul continued success and happiness in his forthcoming retirement.

Paul Vaz is great!

Gassho

May 22, 2013

18th Annual "Kickathon" for CAMH - UPDATED



On the evening of May 22, ten members of Shorinji Kempo Toronto Branch held their annual charity "Kickathon" in aid of drug addiction research and treatments offered by CAMH.



Five hundred kicks and a lot of yelling later we were extremely pleased to have raised over $8,300 for CAMH's drug addiction programs.

Update: We have now finished collecting donations and are delighted to announce that the final total raised in this year's event was $8,745.



We would like to thank our many generous sponsors for their kind consideration in funding our initiative and also the CAMH Foundation for logistics and support.



Since this event was first held we have raised $110,715 for the programs of CAMH.

Gassho




March 03, 2013

Haru Matsuri Demonstration

At the invitation of North York Branch, eight members of Toronto Branch took part in a public demonstration today at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre as part of their 2013 Haru Matsuri (spring festival) .

The demonstration consisted of typical class as well as displays of embu by members of North York and Toronto Branches.

We would like to thank North York Branch for allowing us an important opportunity to publicize Shorinji Kempo in Ontario.

Here are some photos of the event.

Gassho