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Shi-Gaku-Kan
The Shi-Gaku-Kan dojos were established in the 1960s By Jim Hardie, who is one of Scotland's first black belts, and is now 6th Dan and honorary vice chairman of SKKIF. The Shi-Gaku-Kan name was given to the clubs by Manabu Murakami, 6th Dan, and former two times world champion, on one of his visits to the the NE of Scotland, and it means "the school you go to if you wish to study karate properly". The personal benefits enjoyed through continued training are numerous and include improved fitness, flexibility, speed, confidence, self-awareness and self-discipline. Quality instruction at the Shi-Gaku-Kan dojos is affirmed by its affiliation to S.K.K.I.F (Shotokan Karate Kanazawa-Ryu International Federation), which itself is a representative association of S.K.I.F (Shotokan Karatedo International Federation) who have their head office in Tokyo, Japan. With over 2.5 million members in over 100 countries, S.K.I.F remains the worlds largest single-styled karate organisation. Shi-Gaku-Kan are dedicated to following the teachings of Sensei Hirokazu Kanazawa and his son Nobuaki. Sensei Hirokazu Kanazawa is the Kancho (President) of S.K.I.F and one of the worlds most renowned and respected traditional karate masters alive today. Nobuaki Kanazawa, Kancho Designate, is a worthy successor to his father. As well as being fully qualified to teach adults, Mark and Libby have attended the necessary courses to teach children including Good Practice and Child Protection, and both are First Aid certified. The Shi-Gaku-Kan Karate dojos are the only ones in the North-East of Scotland that are visited regularly by the world-class senior instructors from the Japanese honbu (headquarters) dojo of a worldwide traditional karate organisation. |