In this new work, renowned martial artist Toshishiro Obata sets forth a thorough system of philosophy culled from the traditions of thought that shaped Japanese warrior culture for a millenium. His treatise
explores the teachings of the bushi and the samurai way of life, and in doing so illumines their enduring relevance and undiminished value even within (or especially within) the context of modern living.
Modern Bushido serves as a touchstone for the various diverse ways of living in contemporary society, as well as a source of guidance and inspiration to readers of all disciplines and backgrounds.
Welcome to the International Shinkendo Federation Home Page. We are an organization dedicated to teaching authentic Japanese swordsmanship, under the guidance and leadership of Obata Toshishiro.
The Honbu Dojo (World Headquarters) is located at 320 E. 2nd St. in the Little Tokyo district of Los Angeles, California, USA, with authorized branches around the world.
On this page you will find information about Shinkendo Japanese swordsmanship, and about its founder and headmaster, Obata Toshishiro. There is also a listing of officially-licensed dojo around the world where you may study with us, as well as information
about the Aikido and Toyama Ryu Iaido classes led by Obata-kaiso.
• 2016 Shochū-Geiko
AUGUST 19-21, 2016
The 2016 Shochū-Geiko Seminar will take place at the Honbu Dojo, led by Obata Toshishiro-kaiso and Obata Yukishiro-sōke.
Attendees will receive instruction in Shinkendo, Toyama-Ryū Battōdō, Aikibujutsu, and Bōjutsu.
This seminar is open to students and instructors of all levels.
Please phone or e-mail with any questions.
For the latest information on this event, please visit the seminar information page. Registration form [PDF] & seminar flyer [PDF] now available. Photo courtesy of Karin Trabitsch
Prospective students interested in studying or receiving private instruction in Japanese swordsmanship, Aikido, and/or other Japanese martial arts in the Los Angeles area can make an appointment to visit the Shinkendo Honbu Dojo in Little Tokyo.