Moriteru Ueshiba Explained

Moriteru Ueshiba
Native Name:植芝 守央 Ueshiba Moriteru
Native Name Lang:jp
Birth Date:April 2, 1951
Birth Place:Tokyo, Japan
Nationality:Japanese
Residence:Japan
Teacher:Kisshomaru Ueshiba, Morihei Ueshiba
Martial Art:Aikido
Children:Mitsuteru Ueshiba

is a Japanese master of aikido. He is a grandson of Morihei Ueshiba, founder of aikido, and son of Kisshomaru Ueshiba. Ueshiba is the third and current Dōshu (hereditary head) of the Aikikai.

Biography

Ueshiba was born on April 2, 1951, in Tokyo, Japan.[1] [2] Recalling his childhood during a 2004 interview, he said, "The first time I wore an Aikido uniform I was in the first grade of elementary school. But my family didn’t force me to do keiko (training) then, I just did it when I felt like it. I started training seriously in my high school years. My intention then was to become a successor to my father, and to preserve Kaiso’s [Morihei Ueshiba's] legacy for the future."[3]

In 1976, Ueshiba graduated from Meiji Gakuin University with a degree in economics.[2] In 1996, he assumed the position of Dojocho (director/owner) of Aikikai Hombu Dojo.[2] In 1997, he visited Ireland.[4] He assumed the title of Dōshu on January 4, 1999, following the death of his father, Kisshomaru Ueshiba.[2] In January 2006, as part of Aiki-Kai Australia's 40th anniversary, Ueshiba visited and taught in Australia.[5]

Ueshiba wrote the books Best Aikido: The fundamentals (2002, co-authored with his father Kisshomaru Ueshiba),[6] The Aikido master course: Best Aikido 2 (2003),[7] and Progressive Aikido: The essential elements (2005).[8]

Following the iemoto system, he is expected to be succeeded as Dōshu by his son Mitsuteru Ueshiba.

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Notes and References

  1. Pranin, S. A. (c. 2009): The Encyclopedia of Aikido: Ueshiba, Moriteru Retrieved on February 28, 2010.
  2. http://www.aikikai.or.jp/eng/doshu.htm Aikikai Foundation: Doshu chronology
  3. Kitaura, Y. (2004): Interview with Doshu The Kiai, 10(1):1–2.
  4. http://www.aikido.ie/IrAF.htm Irish Aikido Federation: Ireland Aikikai
  5. http://www.aikido.org.au/Resources/40thann_2.pdf Aikido Australia: 40th Anniversary issue
  6. Ueshiba, K., & Ueshiba, M. (2002): Best Aikido: The fundamentals. Tokyo: Kodansha.
  7. Ueshiba, M. (2003): The Aikido master course: Best Aikido 2. Tokyo: Kodansha.
  8. Ueshiba, M. (2005): Progressive Aikido: The essential elements. Kodansha.