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Program Name: Aikido Davis Institute
Program Address: 638 Cantrill Dr, #B, Davis CA
Contact Phone: (530) 297-1215
Website: http://aikidodavis.com/
Detail: Our mission is to foster peaceful and harmonious human interaction by disseminating Aikido and similar arts such as Tai Chi and Yoga that help individuals tune into the universal spirit. Aikido Institute Davis is a member of the Takemusu Aikido Association which is recognized by the Aikido World Headquarters in Japan.
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Aikido Davis Institute, Davis CA
Program Address: 638 Cantrill Dr, #B, Davis CA
Contact Phone: (530) 297-1215
Website: http://aikidodavis.com/
Detail: Our mission is to foster peaceful and harmonious human interaction by disseminating Aikido and similar arts such as Tai Chi and Yoga that help individuals tune into the universal spirit. Aikido Institute Davis is a member of the Takemusu Aikido Association which is recognized by the Aikido World Headquarters in Japan.
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