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Shintaido
a Shintaido gasshuku
Also known asNew Body Way
Country of originJapan
CreatorHiroyuki Aoki
ParenthoodKaratedo, performing arts
Official websitehttp://www.shintaido.org/ & http://shintaido-isc.org/

Shintaido (新体道, a Japanese word translated as ‘New Body Way’) is a system of movement which aims to use the body as a means of expression and communication. Incorporating both physical and artistic elements, it was created in Japan in the 1960s. Its roots lay in the traditional Japanese martial arts, Chinese medicine and Buddhist meditation techniques, while its creator Hiroyuki Aoki was also influenced by modern Western art and Christianity.

As well as being a practical martial art Shintaido aims to be a form of artistic expression, a healthy exercise, and a path of self-discovery and transformation.[1]

Shintaido is practised with bare hands, but the curriculum also includes bojutsu (棒術), involving the use of the long staff (or bō, 棒), and kenjutsu (剣術), using a wooden sword (or bokuto, 木刀).

  1. ^ Burns, Charles (2007). The Shintaido Handbook. British Shintaido. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-9557323-0-0.

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