Welcome to Ohio Budōkan, Inc.

A Martial Arts and Japanese Culture Center

 

Ohio Budōkan is a non profit 501 (c)3 educational institution.  Ohio Budōkan was founded in 1983 by Kancho (school superintendent) James I. Rodriguez.  Ohio Budōkan offers three areas of martial arts instruction: Yamate Ryū Aikijutsu, Tenshin Ryū Kenjutsu, and Genwakai Karate-dō.  We also offer instruction in other Japanese cultural arts including: Shodō (calligraphy), Sadō (tea ceremony), and Nihongō (Japanese language).  We are located in the heart of the Historic Oregon District in downtown Dayton.

   601 East Fifth Street

   Dayton, OH 45402

    Phone # 937-443-0800

 

Click on a link above to learn more about the arts offered.  All visitors are welcome and permitted one free class.   For a listing of current news and events offered at Ohio Budōkan, click the 'News & Events' button.

Ohio Budōkan does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, and ethnic origin in the administration of its policies and programs.

About us  For more information about Ohio Budōkan follow this link.

2008

2008 Aiki & Ken Seminar  Aikijutsu & Kenjutsu Seminar with Rick Ritacco - April 12th  & 13th.

2008 IFA Pictures          IFA Demo - Wright State University - April 19th

2007

Samurai Night  Pictures and descriptions of Ohio Budokan's 2007 annual 'Samurai Night' event.

Genwakids Demo Pictures and description of the excellent 2007 Kids Karate Demo.

 

 

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