Kenyu – October/November 2013

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Volume 27, number 10/11

October/November 2013

PNKF DATEBOOK

  1. Dec 6/7/8, visit of Kendo Hanshi 8th Dan Mitsuru Hamasaki, former Chief
    Instructor of Tokyo Metropolitan Police, for the 2013 AUSKF (Western
    Region) Education Tour, Friday: 6:30-8:30pm, Northgate Community Center;
    Saturday: 9am-4pm, Broadview-Thompson Elementary School East Gym / Bitterlake Community Center Annex
    13052 Greenwood Ave N
    Seattle, WA 98133

  2. Jan 11, PNKF Kata Seminar, Sat, 1-5pm, open keiko 4-5pm, Rain City Fencing,
    1776 136th Place NE, Bellevue, WA 98005.

  3. Jan 25, PNKF Board, Sat, 3-5pm, Renton.
  4. Feb 8/9, 2014 AUSKF Iaido Education Tour, featuring Iaido Hanshi 8th Dan
    Chihiro Kishimoto, and Jodo Kyoshi 7th Dan Iaido Hanshi 8th Dan Kazuma
    Okuda, with Iaido Kyoshi 7th Dan and Kendo Hanshi 8th Dan Shozo Kato.
    Jodo Seminar – Sat, Feb 8, 10am-5pm. Iaido Seminar – Sat, Feb 9, 10am-5pm.
    Rain City Fencing, 1776 136th Place NE, Bellevue, WA 98005.

  5. Feb 22, PNKF Shinsa, Sat, Iaido 9am-12noon; Kendo 12:30-4pm, open
    keiko 4-5pm, Tyee Educational Complex, 4424 S. 188th Street, SeaTac,
    located right off I-5 at S. 188th Street.

  6. Mar 8, Highline Taikai, Sat, 10am, White Center Community Center.
  7. Mar 15/16, AUSKF Shinpan Seminar, Northwest Region, Sat/Sun.
  8. Mar 22, PNKF Board, Sat, 3-5pm, Renton.
  9. Apr 5, PNKF Shinpan Seminar, 12noon-4pm, open keiko 4-5pm, Kent.
             -1. Those participating in Shinpan seminar will break into 5 Groups.
             -2. Each Group will rotate to the indicated position based on times,
                 35 minutes in each position, 5 minutes to rotate to next position.
             -3. All Shinpan Seminar participants will participate in Shiai.
             -4. Matches will be 2 minutes with rotation every 2 matches; all those
                 in group will continue to rotate in to Shinpan until time to
                 rotate to next position.
             -5. Hantei will be called if tied after 2 minutes.
             -6. One Senior member (5th Dan or above) will be assigned to a group
                 to advise group.
             -7. Other Senior members will be assigned to Courts and advise Shinpan
                 on Court.
             -8. Those not participating as Shinpan will have Shiai on Court B.
             -9. While in Position C and E, Senior member should review Shinpan
                 performance, flag handling, Shinpan positioning, any other
                 questions.
            -10. PNKF Dojo need to encourage their members to participate in Other
                 Shiai matches.
                   Schedule: 12noon-12:15pm, Opening Rei and discussion
                             12:15-12:20pm, Form 5 groups (Line up by rank, count
                                            off 1 to 5)
                             12:20-12:30, Go to Positions
                   Other Attendees Shiai - Youth Mudansha Yudansha, Position E
                   Bogu Off & Review.
    
  10. Apr 19, UW Taikai, Sat, 10am, IMA.
  11. May 3, PNKF Board, Sat, 3-5pm, Renton.
  12. May 17, Bellevue Junior Taikai, Sat, 9:30am-3pm.
  13. Jun 7, Rose City Taikai, Sat, 10am (tentative).
  14. Jul 19, PNKF Board, Sat, 3-5pm, Renton.
  15. Aug 9, PNKF Shinsa, Sat, Iaido 9am-12noon; Kendo 12:30-4pm, open
    keiko 4-5pm, Kent.

  16. Sep 20, PNKF Board, Sat, 3-5pm, Renton.
  17. Sep 27/28, PNKF Iaido Seminar, Sat/Sun, Rain City Fencing, 1776 136th Place NE, Bellevue.
  18. Oct 4, PNKF Shinpan Seminar, 12noon-4pm, open keiko 4-5pm, Kent.
             -1. Those participating in Shinpan seminar will break into 5 Groups.
             -2. Each Group will rotate to the indicated position based on times,
                 35 minutes in each position, 5 minutes to rotate to next position.
             -3. All Shinpan Seminar participants will participate in Shiai.
             -4. Matches will be 2 minutes with rotation every 2 matches; all those
                 in group will continue to rotate in to Shinpan until time to
                 rotate to next position.
             -5. Hantei will be called if tied after 2 minutes.
             -6. One Senior member (5th Dan or above) will be assigned to a group
                 to advise group.
             -7. Other Senior members will be assigned to Courts and advise Shinpan
                 on Court.
             -8. Those not participating as Shinpan will have Shiai on Court B.
             -9. While in Position C and E, Senior member should review Shinpan
                 performance, flag handling, Shinpan positioning, any other
                 questions.
            -10. PNKF Dojo need to encourage their members to participate in Other
                 Shiai matches.
                   Schedule: 12noon-12:15pm, Opening Rei and discussion
                             12:15-12:20pm, Form 5 groups (Line up by rank, count
                                            off 1 to 5)
                             12:20-12:30, Go to Positions
                   Other Attendees Shiai - Youth Mudansha Yudansha, Position E
                   Bogu Off & Review.
    
  19. Oct 18, Tacoma Taikai, Sat, 10am-4pm, Washington High School, 12420
    Ainsworth Avenue South, Tacoma, WA (tentative).

  20. Nov 1, PNKF Taikai, Sat, 9:30am, Kent.
  21. Nov 15, Kent Taikai, Sat, report time 9am, start 9:30am, Kent.

OTHER DATES

  1. Jan 25, CKF Jodo Shinsa, Sat, Vancouver BC.
  2. Feb 8, 52nd Steveston Taikai, 9am, Sat, McMath High School, 4251 Garry Street, Richmond BC.
    Entry Deadline: Friday, January 18, 2014.

  3. Apr 12/13, AUSKF Board, Sat/Sun, San Diego.
  4. Jun 26/29, AUSKF Championship, Fri/Sat.
  5. Nov 8/9, AUSKF Board, Sat/Sun.
  6. May 2015, 16WKC, Tokyo, Japan.

PASSAGE

One of the principal figures in the post-War resurgence of American Kendo passed
away peacefully in Honolulu on September 16. Kendo Kyoshi 7th Dan Shigeo Yoshinaga was
born amidst the pineapple fields of Wahiawa almost 96 years earlier on September 26,
1917. At the age of four, he was sent kibei to live with his grandparents in Kumamoto,
where he began Kendo during his first year of intermediate school. Returning to Hawaii
in 1937 at age 19, he began teaching Kendo, and he also taught Japanese at Waialae
Japanese language school. Immediately following World War Two he became active in the
legendary sensei Shuji Mikami’s Shiseikan Dojo in Kapahulu. He developed a business of
taking groups on tours of Japan twice a year, and used these trips as opportunities to
do Kendo. After each tour concluded he remained in Japan for several months practicing,
including attending the annual Kyoto Taikai. Another connection he cultivated with Japan
was arranging practices between local kenshi and members of the Japan Self Defense
Forces and Merchant Marines when their ships would put in to port. After his marriage he
did not travel to Japan as often, but developed a construction company and built homes.
Yoshinaga Sensei started a Dojo at Kotohira Jinja, then moved it to the Young Buddhist
Association, and finally to Kenshikan Dojo at the new Japanese Cultural Center. His Dojo
is noted for his special emphasis on encouraging children’s Kendo development. Yoshinaga
Sensei was President of the Hawaii Kendo Federation, and was a shinpan at the 1WKC in
Sapporo. Fifth Dan in Kyudo, he was also President of the Hawaii Kyudokai. In 1994 the
Emperor bestowed upon him the Fifth Order of the Sacred Treasure. His funeral was on
Sunday, September 29. We extend our sincere condolences to his wife Keiko, son Dwight,
daughters Iris Ito and Jill Inoshita, and seven grandchildren.

15th INVITATIONAL TACOMA KENDO TAIKAI – October 19, 2013, Washington High School, Tacoma


9 Years and Under                      10-12 Years
1st place - Keiji Underhill, Northwest 1st place - J. Collins, Sno-King
2nd place - P. DeBlieck, Sno-King      2nd place - A. Fukusawa, Tacoma
3rd place - M. Collins, Sno-King       3rd place - Kengo Underhill, Northwest

13-15 Years                            16-18 Kyu
1st place - T. Marsten, Kent           1st place - E. Lam, Kent
2nd place - A. Nagasawa, Bellevue      2nd place - A. Yoshikawa, Tacoma
3rd place - K. McManus, Kent           3rd place - S. Mulhausen, Tacoma

16-18 Dan                              Adult Kyu
1st place - M. DeJong, Highline        1st place - T. McManus, Kent
2nd place - B. Lin, Bellevue           2nd place - B. Sweesea, Northwest
3rd place - K. Lee, Cascade            3rd place - J. Yamauchi, Cascade

Junior Youth Team
1st place - Bellevue B (M.Blechschmidt, D.Lin, JWChen)
2nd place - Kent (A.Kanemasu, K.McManus, T.Marsten)

Senior Youth Team
1st place - Bellevue (M.DeJong, B.Lin, M.Liao)
2nd place - Cascade (K.Lee, S.Mulhausen, R.Kim)

National Anthem Singer - Alisa Yoshikawa
Sportsmanship Pledge - Kaeru Toyokawa
Shinpan Cho - David S. Yotsuuye

39th ANNUAL PNKF KENDO TOURNAMENT – November 2, 2013, Kent


10 Years and Under                    11-12 Years
1st place - D. Hyun, Bellevue         1st place - H. Kim, Bellevue
2nd place - H. Asaoka, Youshinkan     2nd place - M. Fukuoka, Tozenji
3rd place - K. Kono, Tozenji          3rd place - B. Park, Bellevue
3rd place - B. Miki, Steveston        3rd place - K. Cheung, Steveston

13-15 Years Boys                      13-15 Years Girls
1st place - T. Okitsu, Tozenji        1st place - J. DeJong, Highline
2nd place - L. Oka, Tozenji           2nd place - K. McManus, Kent
3rd place - T. Marsten, Kent          3rd place - M. Blechschmidt, Bellevue
3rd place - E. Lee, Renbu             3rd place - N. Kono, Tozenji

Women's Kyu                           Women's Dan
1st place - M. Maya, Mexico           1st place - M. Hamanaka, Tozenji
2nd place - M. Liao, Bellevue         2nd place - H. Yamada, Vancouver
3rd place - N. Tang, UW               3rd place - A. Fukushima, Vancouver
3rd place - V. Le, UW                 3rd place - W. Robillard, Steveston

0-4 Kyu                               1-3 Kyu
1st place - J. Lin, Tozenji           1st place - T. Ito, Seattle
2nd place - S. Stangler, Bellevue     2nd place - A. Cheng, Hawaii
3rd place - M. Chu, UBC               3rd place - N. Cook, Portland
3rd place - T. Ho, Northwest          3rd place - R. Tetzloff, Portland

1-2 Dan                               3 Dan
1st place - A. Lee, Vancouver         1st place - U. Reynoso, Mexico
2nd place - S. DeNardi, Spokane       2nd place - I. Morgan, Kent
3rd place - R. Murao, Steveston       3rd place - I. Miki, Steveston
3rd place - Y. Sandberg, Spokane      3rd place - P. Garcia, Mexico

4th Dan and Above
1st place - S. Asaoka, Youshinkan
2nd place - M. Asaoka, Youshinkan
3rd place - G. Suzaka, Seattle
3rd place - N. Nakano, Steveston

Junior Team
1st place - Tozenji (M.Fukuoka, L.Oka, N.Kono, T.Okitsu, R.Holzner)
2nd place - Bellevue White (D.Hyun, J.Higa, A.Kojima, M.Blechschmidt, H.Kim)
3rd place - Kent (T.Tetzloff, C.Miyake, K.McManus, A.Kanemasu, T.Marsten)
3rd place - Bellevue Red (B.Liao, A.Hyun, A.Nagasawa, B.Park, D.Lin)

Senior Team
1st place - Hawaii (J.Okada, S.Harris, F.Itokazu, A.Fujimoto, I.Sato)
2nd place - Youshinkan (J.Chien, T.Nakamura, K.Takeuchi, S.Asaoka, M.Asaoka)
3rd place - Idaho (JP Stroud, M.Miller, R.Stroud, Rh.Atagi, Ry.Atagi)
3rd place - Mexico (G.Flores, P.Garcia, MP Sanchez, V.Reynoso, J.Maya)

Shoji Trophy - Melanie DeJong, Highline
Sportsmanship Pledge - Melanie DeJong, Highline  Shinpan Cho - Shinichi Koike
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Editor
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