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Aikido Sangenkai
Program Name: Aikido Sangenkai
Program Address: 2600 S King St, Ste 202, Honolulu HI
Contact Phone: (808) 221-8656
Website: http://www.aikidosangenkai.org
Detail: We are a non-profit volunteer group in Honolulu, Hawaii dedicated to researching and training in the art of Aikido. All are welcome to join or visit at any time. Our training combines unarmed fighting techniques with internal power conditioning and weapons (sword, staff and knife) in a system designed to further personal and societal development.
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Aikido Sangenkai, Honolulu HI
Program Address: 2600 S King St, Ste 202, Honolulu HI
Contact Phone: (808) 221-8656
Website: http://www.aikidosangenkai.org
Detail: We are a non-profit volunteer group in Honolulu, Hawaii dedicated to researching and training in the art of Aikido. All are welcome to join or visit at any time. Our training combines unarmed fighting techniques with internal power conditioning and weapons (sword, staff and knife) in a system designed to further personal and societal development.
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