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Program Name: Ohio Budokan Martial Arts
Program Address: 601 E 5th St, Dayton OH
Contact Phone: (937) 443-0800
Website: http://ohiobudokan.org/
Detail: A Martial Arts and Japanese Culture Center Ohio BudÅkan is a non profit 501 (c)3 educational institution. Ohio BudÅkan was founded in 1983 by Kancho (school superintendent) James I. Rodriguez. Ohio BudÅkan offers three areas of martial arts instruction: Yamate RyÅ« Aikijutsu, Tenshin RyÅ« Kenjutsu, and Genwakai Karate-dÅ. We also offer instruction in other Japanese cultural arts including: ShodÅ (calligraphy), SadÅ (tea ceremony), and NihongÅ (Japanese language). We are located in the heart of the Historic Oregon District in downtown Dayton.
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Ohio Budokan Martial Arts, Dayton OH
Program Address: 601 E 5th St, Dayton OH
Contact Phone: (937) 443-0800
Website: http://ohiobudokan.org/
Detail: A Martial Arts and Japanese Culture Center Ohio BudÅkan is a non profit 501 (c)3 educational institution. Ohio BudÅkan was founded in 1983 by Kancho (school superintendent) James I. Rodriguez. Ohio BudÅkan offers three areas of martial arts instruction: Yamate RyÅ« Aikijutsu, Tenshin RyÅ« Kenjutsu, and Genwakai Karate-dÅ. We also offer instruction in other Japanese cultural arts including: ShodÅ (calligraphy), SadÅ (tea ceremony), and NihongÅ (Japanese language). We are located in the heart of the Historic Oregon District in downtown Dayton.
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