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Program Name: Nishime Family Karate
Program Address: 24153 State Line Rd, Lawrenceburg IN
Contact Phone: (812) 220-4858
Website: http://www.nishimekarate.com/
Detail: Nishime Family Karate is a martial arts school for your family from our family. Our teaching team has the patience, skill and experience to bring out the best in students of all levels. Whether you want to get in shape, learn to defend yourself, or compete internationally, we have a program to fit your goals.
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Nishime Family Karate, Lawrenceburg IN
Program Address: 24153 State Line Rd, Lawrenceburg IN
Contact Phone: (812) 220-4858
Website: http://www.nishimekarate.com/
Detail: Nishime Family Karate is a martial arts school for your family from our family. Our teaching team has the patience, skill and experience to bring out the best in students of all levels. Whether you want to get in shape, learn to defend yourself, or compete internationally, we have a program to fit your goals.
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