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About the AJSMAF
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1980, Master Hidemine Jibiki founded the Japan Chapter
of the International Cheng-ming Kung-fu Association at the request
of its President, Wang Shu-chin. He also was asked by the Taiwanese
governmental organization known as the International Chinese Kuoshu
Federation to serve as its Japan branch. At the same time, since
he was also teaching Daitô-ryû Aiki-bujutsu and Shin
Kage-ryû techniques, he wanted to have a training hall where
those arts could continue to be taught. Therefore, Master Jibiki
consolidated the three and established the AJSMAF. At present,
there are over 50 branches throughout Japan; in addition, many
of its former students have set up branches in Israel, the U.K.,
the U.S., France, and other nations. Currently, there are over
2000 students registered as active members. For more information
on the training offered, see some of the other areas of this website.
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