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Jikishinkan Dojo

A non-profit organization dedicated to teaching Aikido and Zen meditation since 1985. Jikishinkan ("Direct Mind") Aikido dojo is a non-profit organization devoted to the teaching and practice of Aikido, a powerful yet compassionate martial art and spiritual discipline where control is achieved through blending with, rather than confronting the energy of the attack.

The dojo operates under the direction of Stewart Johnson Sensei a holder of Yondan (fourth degree black belt) in Aikido. Our instructors provide a high level of care and attention to every member regardless of their age or rank.

Jikishinkan Dojo is a non-profit organization with a youth program specifically designed for children ages 7 to 12. We teach self- and situational-awareness, and self-defense skills and strategies.

Founded in 1985
Our Staff

Stewart Johnson Sensei - Godan, Dojo cho/Chief Instructor

Johnson Sensei is one of the founding members of Zenshinkai Aikido Association and has been serving on the national teaching committee of this organization since 2011. As a member of The Zenshinkai Teaching Committee, he plays a significant role in elevating students to become black-belts, and helping them grow into leadership and teaching roles. 

Johnson Sensei began his Aikido and formal Buddhist training in 1992 at Jikishinkan Dojo under Joseph Jarman Sensei. Currently ranked Godan (5th-degree black belt), he became Chief Instructor and Dojo-cho of Jikishinkan Dojo when Jarman Sensei retired in 2005. Johnson Sensei was able to attend seminars and receive instruction from Fumio Toyoda Shihan from 1992 until 2001 when Toyoda Sensei suddenly and unexpectedly passed away.​

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Jikishinkan Dojo has activities for children ages 4 & up. Age-appropriate activities are designed to engage and inspire children at different developmental stages.
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