
The Itsuo Tsuda School works to spread Itsuo Tsuda‘s practical philosophy and now has nine dojos, some of which have been in existence for over thirty years: Paris, Milan, Rome, Amsterdam, Toulouse, Ancona, Mas d’Azil, Turin, and Blois.
It is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to bring together individuals who identify with what is above all a practical philosophy, as expressed in the works of Master Itsuo Tsuda and continued to be transmitted by Régis Soavi.
The Itsuo Tsuda School was born out of a need and desire among many practitioners in European dojos to come together in order to give greater scope to this transmission and share it in everyday life.
The dojos are places dedicated solely to the practice of Aikido and Katsugen undō (Regenerating Movement). They are independent, self-managed associations, which over the years have established a collaboration to carry out larger projects.
The Itsuo Tsuda School does not seek to be a higher authority, but rather an opportunity to connect with a school of thought, a common endeavour.
The Itsuo Tsuda School is a non-profit organization under the 1901 law, declared in June 2005.
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