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Aikido Of Pittsburgh
Program Name: Aikido of Pittsburgh
Program Address: 401 Butler St, Pittsburgh PA
Contact Phone: (412) 781-2565
Website: http://aikidopittsburgh.org/
Detail: Aikido of Pittsburgh is a non-profit organization offering classes in the Japanese martial art of Aikido under the guidance of Ruriko Masutani, 6th Dan. Training is conducted in the traditional manner; emphasizing courtesy, self-discipline, and respect. We are an independent school and welcome all persons who wish to practice Aikido.
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Aikido of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA
Program Address: 401 Butler St, Pittsburgh PA
Contact Phone: (412) 781-2565
Website: http://aikidopittsburgh.org/
Detail: Aikido of Pittsburgh is a non-profit organization offering classes in the Japanese martial art of Aikido under the guidance of Ruriko Masutani, 6th Dan. Training is conducted in the traditional manner; emphasizing courtesy, self-discipline, and respect. We are an independent school and welcome all persons who wish to practice Aikido.
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