著者について

Koichi Tohei was a prominent Japanese martial artist and a leading figure in the development of the martial art of Aikido. He was born in Kōfu, Japan, and began his martial arts training at a young age. Tohei's dedication to the principles of Aikido led him to study under the founder of the discipline, Morihei Ueshiba. After years of rigorous training and teaching, Tohei played a significant role in spreading Aikido beyond Japan, promoting it internationally and establishing numerous dojos worldwide.

In addition to his martial arts expertise, Tohei was also an author and philosopher, writing several influential books on the subject of Ki, the life force that he believed was essential for harmony and balance in both martial arts and everyday life. His works, such as "The Book of Ki" and "Ki Sayings," reflect his deep understanding of the mind-body connection and emphasize the importance of mental focus in achieving success in martial arts and life. Through his teachings, he influenced countless practitioners and contributed to the global recognition of Aikido as a profound martial art that integrates physical skill with spiritual growth.

国籍 日本語
生年月日 January 20, 1919
出生地 Kōfu, Yamanashi, Japan
死亡日 May 2, 2019
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