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Kyoichi Inoue (井上 強一, Inoue Kyōichi, September 10, 1935 – December 23, 2017) was a 10th dan Yoshinkan aikido master. He was an uchideshi under Yoshinkan founder Gozo Shioda, in what became the Yoshinkan senshusei course. During his early years as an uchi-deshi, he was instrumental in developing the Yoshinkan's current pedagogical system along with Takashi Kushida in consultation with Gozo Shioda.

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  • Kyoichi Inoue (en)
  • 井上強一 (ja)
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  • 井上 強一(いのうえ きょういち、1935年9月10日 - 2017年12月23日)は、第十段養神館合気道師で、塩田剛三の高弟。 (ja)
  • Кёити Иноуэ (яп. 井上強一 Иноуэ Кёити, родился 10 сентября 1935 на Хоккайдо, Япония — 23 декабря 2017) — японский мастер боевых искусств, 10-й дан айкидо, Ханси, второй Кантё стиля айкидо Ёсинкан. (ru)
  • Kyoichi Inoue (井上 強一, Inoue Kyōichi, September 10, 1935 – December 23, 2017) was a 10th dan Yoshinkan aikido master. He was an uchideshi under Yoshinkan founder Gozo Shioda, in what became the Yoshinkan senshusei course. During his early years as an uchi-deshi, he was instrumental in developing the Yoshinkan's current pedagogical system along with Takashi Kushida in consultation with Gozo Shioda. (en)
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  • Kyoichi Inoue (井上 強一, Inoue Kyōichi, September 10, 1935 – December 23, 2017) was a 10th dan Yoshinkan aikido master. He was an uchideshi under Yoshinkan founder Gozo Shioda, in what became the Yoshinkan senshusei course. During his early years as an uchi-deshi, he was instrumental in developing the Yoshinkan's current pedagogical system along with Takashi Kushida in consultation with Gozo Shioda. From 1970 to 1996, he was employed as a martial arts instructor for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police after a decade of teaching the riot police. He received his 9th dan from Shioda Gozo in 1992. Shioda died in 1994 and Inoue was named the new director (kanchō 館長) of the Yoshinkan in 2002. His 10th dan certificate was issued by the International Budo Federation in April 2009, as he had resigned from the Yoshinkan effective 30 March 2006 following an internal dispute. He was kanchō of Aikido Shinwakan (合氣道親和館), which he established in 2010. Aikido Shinwakan disbanded on 2014-04-30. (en)
  • 井上 強一(いのうえ きょういち、1935年9月10日 - 2017年12月23日)は、第十段養神館合気道師で、塩田剛三の高弟。 (ja)
  • Кёити Иноуэ (яп. 井上強一 Иноуэ Кёити, родился 10 сентября 1935 на Хоккайдо, Япония — 23 декабря 2017) — японский мастер боевых искусств, 10-й дан айкидо, Ханси, второй Кантё стиля айкидо Ёсинкан. (ru)
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