Iaido

A Dual Path: Karate and Iaido

As the founder of the Ōryūkai (欧琉会), I serve within the IUKF (International Uechi-Ryu Karate Federation) and within the Uechi-Ryu Karate Do Europe where I continue to train and teach Uechi-Ryu Karate.

Through this Community of Practice, I aim to unite people across the globe around a common passion for Okinawan karate.

Expanding My Budo Journey

Alongside karate, swordsmanship has become a significant part of my personal development.
I am currently a member of the Mugai-Ryū Europe Branch, and I continue to study Battodō here in France.
This marks a new chapter in my martial arts path — one that invites reflection and deepens my understanding of traditional practice and even more connected to Zen Philosophy

Looking Ahead: Bridging Disciplines

In the near future, my goal is to offer Mugai-ryu Iaido instruction as part of my broader martial arts research and teaching.
Through this initiative, I aim to cultivate a space where practitioners can engage with authentic Japanese martial traditions in a way that is accessible, well-structured, and grounded in respect.

Follow My Sword Journey

If you would like to follow my progression in Mugai-ryu iaido, I regularly share content in English on my Liomugai Blog.
There, you will find not only practical iaido insights and training tips, but also reflections on my personal journey and perspectives on Japanese culture.

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