Ki Society National & International
Ki Society teaching in the United States is organized by
individual dojo, small groups of dojos, and four larger
groups called Federations. The Ki Society Federations help
plan and coordinate teaching and activities for their member
schools and are overseen by a particular Chief Instructor.
Teaching quality fro Ki Society schools in the US are overseen
by Shinichi Tohei Sensei at Ki Society Headquaters in Japan.
Koichi Kashiwaya Sensei also
acts as a special consultant to USA Cheif Instructors on
matters regarding instruction and relationships with Ki
Society Headquarters.
Saint Louis Ki Society is a member of one such group, Midland
Ki Federation, which is headed by Kashiwaya Sensei.
For more information, and for listings of Ki Society schools
in the US, visit the Ki
Aikido USA website.
The Ki Society International (Shinshin Toitsu Aikido Kai)
was founded by Koichi Tohei in
1971 for the purpose of teaching Mind and Body Unification
through Ki Development (Japanese Yoga) training, Aikido
and Kiatsu massage to as many people as possible. Ki Society
provides an organized system of study and support for its
students and instructors worldwide. It is accredited and
recognized by the Japanese Ministry of Education.
In 1990, the Tochigi Headquarters was established in Ichikai
town where Koichi Tohei was born and raised. This world-class
facility has a large hall for Aikido practice with room
for well over 150 students, a meditation and ki training
hall, dormitories, cafeteria and assembly hall. In October
of each year, Ki Society headquarters welcomes members from
around the world to its annual World Camp.
Click
here to view the Ki Society Headquarters website in English
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