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I'm relatively new here, but a quick question, is there any good kenjutsu or iaido dojos to be found in Southern California? Furthermore, any opinions on some of the better sword arts to be studied? Any help would be appreciated
 
TigerStripe said:
I'm relatively new here, but a quick question, is there any good kenjutsu or iaido dojos to be found in Southern California? Furthermore, any opinions on some of the better sword arts to be studied? Any help would be appreciated

Hi Dave,

The Southern California Iaido Association (SCIA), which is a member of the Southern California Kendo Federation (SCKF) and All United States Kendo Federation (AUSKF), offers classes in iaido at the Norwalk, Chuo and Industry Sheriff's kendo dojo. Click on their websites for more information. Also on the SCIA website you can click on this page: http://groups.msn.com/SCIA/otherswordschools.msnw for a list of other schools in Southern California that offer iaido, iaijutsu and/or kenjutsu as part of their curriculum.

I hope this helps. If you have questions about the SCIA, SCKF or AUSKF, please feel free to PM or e-mail me through this forum.
 
There's quite a bit in southern california. I'd especially recommend looking into Suio Ryu. Search the archives at http://www.e-budo.com There is a gentleman over there by the name of Brian Stokes who is the Us representative for Suio Ryu. I believe he teaches somewhere in southern california.
 
Charles Mahan said:
There's quite a bit in southern california. I'd especially recommend looking into Suio Ryu. Search the archives at http://www.e-budo.com There is a gentleman over there by the name of Brian Stokes who is the Us representative for Suio Ryu. I believe he teaches somewhere in southern california.

Here is Mr. Brian Stokes' website for his Suio Ryu dojo in San Diego: http://www.sandiegokoryu.com
 
Appreciate the helpful tips everyone. And thanks for the links, I'll take a look see and get back to you. Thanks again.
 
TigerStripe said:
I'm relatively new here, but a quick question, is there any good kenjutsu or iaido dojos to be found in Southern California? Furthermore, any opinions on some of the better sword arts to be studied? Any help would be appreciated
For more information on Suio Ryu Iai Kenpo, please visit the Suio Ryu Iai Kenpo USA Shibu web site: http://suioryu-usa.org/

This website is officially sanctioned by Katsuse Yoshimitsu Kagehiro, who is serving the Suio Ryu Iai Kenpo as the 15th generation Headmaster.
 
Tony Alvarez teaches Toyama Ryu , & Mugai Ryu in LA . He is holding the 1st west coast Tai Kai very soon . You can find the info on E-Budo.com .

David
 
This thread is quite old. The original poster posted a LONG time ago.

My original recommendation stands for Suio Ryu, BTW. Sounds like one of the best oppurtunities for authentic Koryu budo in the area.
 
Oh man. I didn't even look at the date from the first post. That is a long time ago. Don't know if that person still even reads this forum.

I have some Suio Ryu friends. I've seen them practice Suio Ryu. Good stuff. I'm definitely not against Suio Ryu.
 
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