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Seishin Kai members study the use of the Japanese sword, by training in the iaido styles of the All Japan Kendo Federation and Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu iaido.

Iaido is a martial art of drawing and cutting, using the traditional Japanese Sword.

Hayashizaki (Jinsuke) Shigenobu is generally credited with establishing the influence and popularity of Iaido early in the sixteenth century.  However, around a century before his birth, the dynamic art of iai-jutsu had been developed by Izasa Ianao, the founder of the Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu.

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Location:
1st Kew Scout Hall, Willsmere Rd, (corner of Kellett Grove) Kew, in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Melway map 45, cross reference E/2 and a Google map is below.

Bus routes 200 / 207 and 302 / 304 all stop just a few metres away.

There is ample bike and car parking on-street and on-site.  A map is below.

Instructors:
Richard Ward, Iido 5th Dan, Kendo 4th Dan; Coach and Instructor for both Iaido and Kendo.  Suzanne Rogers, Iaido 3rd Dan, Kendo 2nd Dan. Mark Howard, Iaido 2nd Dan.

Instructors are accreditted by the Australian Kendo Renmei and hold current Victorian Government issued Working With Children certification.

For further details about Seishin Kai, please call in to meet us at a Saturday morning training session at Kew, send us an e-mail via our Contact page, or browse the pages on this website.

More information for prospective new iaido students is also on our Training page.

Seishin Kai is affiliated with the Victorian Kendo Renmei and the Australian Kendo Renmei which is an affiliate and founding member of the International Kendo Federation.

Seishin Kai recognises and acknowledges the importance of our connection with the heritage of the Japanese sword and all those who have preceded us and have shared their knowledge with us.

Location:

Seishin Iaido (Kew) in a google map.

In the spirit of reconciliation we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community.

We pay our respect to their Elders past, present and future and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

We recognise the outstanding contribution Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples make to sport in Australia and celebrate the power of sport to promote reconciliation and reduce inequality.

Seishin Kai is affiliated with the Victorian Kendo Renmei and the Australian Kendo Renmei which is an affiliate and founding member of the International Kendo Federation.