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Nenriki Dojo
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Nenriki Kendo Club |
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A principle of the club is equality and mutual assistance and in keeping with this worthy ideal we have no stipendiary instructors. Beginners will find every member ready to teach Kendo both within and without the walls of the Dojo. The name of the club, Nenriki, was given by our benefactor the late Dr.
Itoh Kyoitsu, who has discussed the deep meanings of the word in a
philosophical publication entitled Nenriki written in the year of our
foundation. Kendo embodies the moral code of the samurai and contains disciplines of armed and unarmed combat, together with the development of literary competence. The practise of Kendo is possible for people of all ages and abilities. It is unique in that someone with no natural sporting abilities nor inclination to academy will become progressively stronger if he adheres to the basic principles. All kinds of people meet and become firm friends at the Nenriki in the enjoyment of this the foremost of all Japanese fighting arts; a course in personal improvement and great fun for all. Apart from normal practise evenings, members of the British Kendo Association from all over the country gather at the club for the annual Kyu Grade championship, held in memory of Charles Lidstone.Updated 31/10/11 |
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