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Atlanta Budokan
Program Name: Atlanta Budokan
Program Address: 2508 Cobb Pky Se, Smyrna GA
Contact Phone: (770) 858-0094
Website: http://www.atlantabudokan.com
Detail: Atlanta Budokan is a traditional Japanese martial arts dojo and self-defense academy teaching to men, women and children of good character. With locations in Acworth and Smyrna, we have programs to fit every lifestyle, age and desired skill level.
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Atlanta Budokan, Smyrna GA
Program Address: 2508 Cobb Pky Se, Smyrna GA
Contact Phone: (770) 858-0094
Website: http://www.atlantabudokan.com
Detail: Atlanta Budokan is a traditional Japanese martial arts dojo and self-defense academy teaching to men, women and children of good character. With locations in Acworth and Smyrna, we have programs to fit every lifestyle, age and desired skill level.
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