27/04/2026
Back home in Eindhoven… and already missing Okinawa.
This was only my second visit, but it made something very clear to me: how fortunate I am to be guided, mentored, and taught by Tamaki Sensei.
I am deeply grateful to Makino Sensei, Tokashiki Sensei, Esu Sensei, and many others for their warmth, support, and friendship. It truly felt like visiting far relatives - relationships built through shared practice. I am thankful to Figgiani sensei for the unconditional support again.
Okinawa is not only about techniques. It is about continuity. You don’t just train there - you step into a living tradition. For a moment, you are allowed to be part of it.
The shared meals, the conversations, the stories… even the smallest gestures carry meaning. That last dinner will stay with me forever. The stories, the history, every word spoken - it all matters.
Now I return with a strong sense of connection… and responsibility. Carrying a piece of Okinawa back to Eindhoven.