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Fugakukai International Association : ウィキペディア英語版
Fugakukai International Association
Fugakukai International Association, is an organization that promotes the teaching of the martial arts of Kihara aikido, Kodokan judo, and Shindo Muso-ryu jōdō. The name Fugakukai () means literally "happy mountain peak association". Currently, Fugakukai dojo are located in the United States with one dojo in Canada.〔(Directory of Fukakukai Dojo )〕
==History==
''Karl Geis'' (born 1933 died April 8, 2014 in Houston, Texas) is a judo, aikido, and jodo instructor.〔(Aikido Journal encyclopedia entry for Karl Geis )〕 Geis was promoted to 4th dan in judo at the Kodokan in 1967 and to 6th dan in aikido by Kenji Tomiki in 1979. Geis was a founding member of the USJF Texas Yudanshakai and later, of the United States Judo Association who promoted him to 10th dan on March 12, 2014. Geis was also promoted to 10th dan in Fugakukai Aikido by the board of instructors of Fugakukai. Geis lists as primary influences, his Japanese aikido, judo, and jodo instructors; Kenji Tomiki, Tsunako Miyake, Yoshimi Osawa, Sumiyuki Kotani, Toshiro Daigo, Kazuo Kudo, and Tatsukuma Ushijima.〔(Essay: Origin of the Fugakukai )〕〔(Karl Geis resume and martial arts history )〕〔(Kodokan 10th Dan Holders )〕
''Tsunako Miyake'' (born 1926). One of Kenji Tomiki’s early students and instructor of several notable aikidoka, including Karl Geis, Takeshi Inoue and Nobuyoshi Higashi. The Aikido Journal Encyclopedia of Aikido lists her as 6th dan Tomiki Aikido-JAA, 6th dan Kodokan judo, and 6th dan Shindo Muso-ryu jodo,〔(Aikido Journal encyclopedia entry for Tsunako Miyake )〕 Karl Geis’ webpage lists Miyake as 7th dan Kodokan Judo and 8th dan Tomiki Aikido.
''Takeshi Inoue'' (born 5 January 1946). Student of Kenji Tomiki at Waseda University Aikido Club during the 1960s. Taught with Dr. Lee Ah Loi in London during the late 1960s. Intermittent instructor of Karl Geis both in Japan and the United States during the 1970s. The Encyclopedia of Aikido lists Inoue as 6th dan Tomiki Aikido-JAA and 3rd dan Kodokan judo.〔(Aikido Journal encyclopedia entry for Takeshi Inoue )〕
''Hiroaki (Riki) Kogure'' (born 1936). Student of Kenji Tomiki at Waseda University in the 1950s. Taught aikido in England and organized the British Aikido Association. Taught aikido at Karl Geis’ dojo for six years in the 1970s. Former chairperson of the Japan Aikido Association. The Encyclopedia of Aikido lists Kogure as 8th dan Tomiki Aikido-JAA.〔(Aikido Journal encyclopedia entry for Hiroaki Kogure )〕
''Yoji Kondo'' (A.K.A. ''Eric Kotani'') (born 1933). PhD astrophysicist and science fiction author. Studied Judo in Japan and began Tomiki Aikido in the early 1970s at Karl Geis’ dojo in Houston, Texas. Acted as translator between Geis and Tomiki. The Encyclopedia of Aikido lists Kondo as 6th dan Tomiki Aikido-JAA.〔(Aikido Journal encyclopedia entry for Yoji Kondo )〕
Upon his return to the United States in the late 1950s, Geis began teaching judo and aikido in Houston, Texas. In 1967, Tomiki instructed Geis to promote aikido as an alternative for older judoka who were retiring from competition. Tomiki apparently felt that experienced judoka would readily adopt and develop his style of aikido. Fugakukai was founded in 1982 by Geis, Miyake and Inoue.
As of 2011, Fugakukai has redefined itself as a church.

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