Kaishin Dojo

Kaishin Dojo The Kaishin Dojo is a place where one can learn the art of the Japanese sword. The Japanese sword art taught at the Kaishin Dojo is called Kaishin Ryu.

Kaishin is a Japanese word that means “open spirit” and it is a term that sets the tone for the study of the sword arts in functional terms. The Japanese sword arts are often so cloaked in cultural ornament that the serious would be student of these arts are confronted with training choices that offer only rote and recitation of empty form. Cultivation of this type of martial arts have no tactical

relevancy or technical basis of training beyond use within a specific style. Kaishin ryu kenjutusu is different. Kaishin is a derivative of Shinkage Ryu founded by Kamizumi Nobutsuna around 1560 A.D. And is very much a living art that strives to give the student real martial ability with the sword. It is the over arching philosophy of our dojo that sound, effective martial arts training from a results oriented perspective provides the student with the mental and spiritual forging that original martial arts provided so long ago. Opening hours and Class Schedule
Wednesday: 7:30PM till 9:30PM
Thursday: 7:00PM till 9:00PM
Saturday: 1:30PM till 3:30PM
Sunday: 7:30PM till 9:30PM

10/12/2016

Talon's cut at Ramen Attack. Zen Box Izakaya

10/07/2016

Heath and Brad's cut at Ramen Attack. Zen Box Izakaya

10/06/2016

Nell's cut at Ramen Attack. Zen Box Izakaya.

08/28/2016

Joe M, a.k.a Young Ruffian, taken by Colin W.

Group photo after the demonstration at Como Park Japanese Lantern Lighting Festival 2016.
08/28/2016

Group photo after the demonstration at Como Park Japanese Lantern Lighting Festival 2016.

Sensei Chamberlain courtesy of Jeff Wheeler Star Tribune.
08/23/2016

Sensei Chamberlain courtesy of Jeff Wheeler Star Tribune.

Hiro Kato courtesy of Jeff Wheeler Star Tribune.
08/23/2016

Hiro Kato courtesy of Jeff Wheeler Star Tribune.

Kaishin Dojo and our very own Sensei Chamberlain and Hiro Kato were featured in this week's Star Tribune as part of the ...
08/23/2016

Kaishin Dojo and our very own Sensei Chamberlain and Hiro Kato were featured in this week's Star Tribune as part of the Lantern Lighting Festival. Well done sir:
http://m.startribune.com/japanese-lantern-lighting-festival-2016/390871681/

The Como Park Conservatory's 18th annual Japanese Lantern Lighting Festival took place Sunday evening, August 21, 2016. Thousands gathered around the Frog Pond beside the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory in Como Park to watch as lanterns were floated on the water at dusk.

Our Kenjutsu demonstration will start at 4:15pm and 6:15pm.
08/13/2016

Our Kenjutsu demonstration will start at 4:15pm and 6:15pm.

Free Metro Transit Rides to the Japanese Lantern Lighting Festival!

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704 South 2nd St.
Minneapolis, MN
55401

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