1053 San Pablo Avenue
Albany, CA 94706
USA
1-510-526-7518

e-mail inquires are welcome, but phone calls tend
to receive the fastest response
visits by appointment only
Serving the San Francisco East Bay Area, including the communities
of Albany, Berkeley, El Cerrito, Kensington, Oakland, and Richmond
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The Sennin Foundation Center for Japanese Cultural Arts
has been offering instruction in traditional Japanese
arts under experienced, certified teachers since 1981.
Established in California by H. E. Davey Sensei, it
presents separate training in Japanese systems of yoga,
healing arts, martial arts, and fine arts. Ongoing classes
are available to people of all ages and levels of health,
including classes for children ages five and up.
Members of the Sennin Foundation Center have access to
the rich traditions of Japan's cultural arts through
practice in the group's classical dojo (literally,
"training hall of the Way"). Much more than simply a
school or studio, an authentic dojo is a gateway into
the timeless realm of Asian art and personal development,
allowing members of the Sennin Foundation Center to
realize vibrant well-being and longevity. In fact, the
word "Sennin" describes the ancient Japanese equivalent
of a yogi. The Sennin were known for their high degree
of enlightenment, splendid health, and according to some
ancient myths, their ability to attain immortality. This
same emphasis on spiritual realization and physical
fitness is stressed by the Sennin Foundation, thus the
use of the term Sennin.
H. E. Davey Sensei, and by extension the Sennin Foundation
Center for Japanese Cultural Arts, is affiliated with a
number of elite organizations, which serves to illustrate
the group's close ties with Japan and the nature of the
Sennin Foundation's programs. Some of these professional
affiliations are as follows:
- Zaidan Hojin Tempu-Kai (The Tempu Society)--A
Tokyo-based organization founded by the late Nakamura Tempu Sensei. Dr.
Nakamura was the originator of Shin-shin-toitsu-do,
a distinctive form of Japanese yoga based on mind
and body unification.
- Ranseki Sho Juku (Ranseki Japanese Calligraphy
Institute)--A private San Francisco Bay Area study
group for shodo, or Japanese brush writing
practiced as meditation and fine art, headed by Kobara
Ranseki Sensei, Headmaster of Ranseki Ryu shodo.
- Kokusai Shodo Bunka Koryu Kyokai (International
Japanese Calligraphy and Cultural Exchange
Association)--Headquartered in Urayasu, Japan,
this international organization is sponsored by
Japan's Ministry of Education. Its President is
Ueno Chikushu Sensei, with Kobara Ranseki Sensei
serving as Vice President.
- Kokusai Budoin (International Martial Arts
Federation)--The Kokusai Budoin of Tokyo is sponsored
by Japan's Imperial family and acts as a worldwide
umbrella organization for most traditional Japanese
martial arts and ways.
- Shudokan Budo-Kai (Shudokan Martial Arts Association)--The
SMAA is
an American group, featuring martial artists from a
variety of different systems. With members in several
nations, the group works toward the preservation and
cultivation of classical Japanese martial arts and ways.
- International Hoplology Society--A unique scholarly
organization founded by the late Donn F. Draeger Sensei,
regarded by some as the world's foremost Western Japanese
martial arts authority, author, and historian. The IHS
is based in the USA and dedicated to studying the effects
of the martial arts and ways on civilizations throughout
history.
- The Sennin Foundation, Inc.--A federally tax-exempt,
nonprofit corporation, which is headquartered in
California, and which promotes the study of Japanese
cultural arts for personal transformation. The Sennin
Foundation, Inc. sponsors Michi Online: Journal of
Japanese Cultural Arts (www.michionline.org),
an electronic journal and online resource for the
Japanese arts community.
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