Hiden Budo & Bujutsu Magazine May 2026

Hiden Budo & Bujutsu Magazine May 2026

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This issue of Hiden includes articles on:

Noseki Seitai Founder Noguchi Haruchika
“The teachings of an unaging body and mind”


Chapter 1

Suzuki Mitsuya (Chief, Religious Corporation Aun A Association)
“The story of Noguchi Haruchika”

Chapter 2

Kono Chisei (Bui-gi Shindo) × Saegusa Makoto (Godo / Aikido)
“The martial-medicine unified techniques left by great masters”

Chapter 3

Hibi Yoshitomo (Noguchi Seitai Instruction Room)
“The joy therapy (kyuki) and katsugen undo of Noguchi Seitai”

Chapter 4

Suzuki Yoko (Founder, Tanpopo Yoga)
“The wisdom of Seitai living on in Japanese-style yoga”

Chapter 5

Fujita Issho (Soto Zen Buddhist monk)
“The Zen path learned from Seitai”


Opening Dialogue – This Month’s “Hidden Master”!

Ink painter Wakui Yoichi
“Painting martial arts in ink: ‘Stillness is what is beautiful’”


Special Features / Serial Articles

  • [Short-term new series] Shimizu Munemoto
    Mysterious Japanese martial arts group that swept across the United States in the Taisho era
    “The Mikado’s Royal Japanese Athletes” – Part 1
  • Shuto / Fujiwara Masashi
    Building a “straight core posture” that connects the entire body to generate maximum power!
  • [Bi-monthly series] Ima Seishu & Wakisaka Masahiro
    “The people who created the term ‘tate’ (stage combat)”
    Part 4: Shimaguchi Tetsuro (Kengishu Kamui)
  • Bujutsu Niten Ichi-ryu Genshinkai
    The sword of Miyamoto Musashi that has been passed down
  • Daito-ryu Aiki Jujutsu Roppo-kai, Yamamoto Yoshihito Seminar Report
    Karate practitioners encounter the principles of “aiki”
  • Miyaguni Atsushi (Goju-ryu Karate Shotokukan)
    90th anniversary of Ritsumeikan University Karate Club
    90 years supporting mainland Goju-ryu
  • William Reid (Special instructor, Namba Technique Association)
    Walking through the sacred realms of Japan! Namba travel diary
  • [Short-term series] Liang Shaohong
    Memories of master Ip Man and close friend Bruce Lee
    “Essentials of practical Wing Chun” (final part)
  • Kamikawa Shigeru
    “Multi-dimensional bodywork method” that activates the body’s natural healing power

Additional Columns

  • Daito-ryu Aiki Jujutsu Koshinkai, Nomoto Tei
    “The refined techniques of the Horikawa lineage Daito-ryu” (final)
  • Keishinkai, Moriya Tatsujirō
    The path of learning alone, making oneself one’s own teacher
  • Tenkeiken Chinese Martial Arts Hall, Miyahira Tamotsu
    Martial arts journey — Okinawa kung fu chronicle
  • Institute of Sports Science, Takao Hideo
    The science of martial arts creating the next evolution in sports
  • Paul Martin
    “In-depth lecture on Japanese swords: ‘Sword and Chrysanthemum’”
  • Masakita Ayato
    Tips for improving Taiji (Tai Chi)
  • Masuda Toshinari
    “Secret Story: Nanadai Judo Chronicle” (final)
  • Hino Akira
    “A martial artist’s walking journal”
  • Hiden Journal

Language: Japanese