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Passing of Charles Tseng, Founder and Chief Instructor of Lake County Aikikai

March 30, 2024 By Dwight

Chicago Aikikai has received word of the passing of Charles Tseng, Founder and Chief Instructor of Lake County Aikikai.

Tseng Sensei’s aikido career is deeply intertwined with the history of Illinois Aikido Club (as Chicago Aikikai was originally known). He joined Illinois Aikido Club in 1970 after seeing a demonstration the dojo gave at the Midwest Buddhist Temple‘s annual Ginza Holiday Festival under the guidance of Isao Takahashi Sensei.

In January 1972 ,Tseng Sensei visited Hombu Dojo (World Aikido Headquarters) in Tokyo, where he met Akira Tohei Sensei, who was then invited to instruct at the Illinois Aikido Club in April of that year.

In September 1975, while still training at Illinois Aikido Club, Tseng Sensei started a new dojo (eventually Lake County Aikikai) at the Lake County YMCA in Mundelein. Then in December, he traveled with 10 Illinois Aikido Club members to an aikido winter training camp in Sarasota, Florida, where they met Mitsugi Saotome Shihan for the very first time.

In January 1977, the Lake County Aikikai moved to the campus of the College of Lake County, and its classes became part of the college curriculum.

Tseng Sensei was a long-time friend and supporter of Chicago Aikikai. He often hosted Saotome Sensei when he visited Chicago, and would attend seminars at Chicago Aikikai together with his students. A clock gifted to Chicago Aikikai by Tseng Sensei and Lake County Aikikai hangs on the wall at the top of the entrance stairs.

Our condolences to Tseng Sensei’s family and students.

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Chicago Aikikai is located at:

Evenings and weekends northside
3900 North Elston Ave., Chicago, IL 60618
(home of Choyokan Kendo Dojo)
Unit 100 – Enter through south door

Weekday mornings southside
Harold Washington Park
53rd Street & Hyde Park Boulevard

Classes
See Classes page for times. Please call or e-mail to confirm an appointment day and time before visiting.

Travel

Northside

Driving – 3900 N. Elston Ave. is near Addison entrance/exit to I-90/94. Limited free parking in parking lot. Free/Metered parking on streets (Zoning restrictions on some residential blocks).

Public Transportation – Near CTA Blue Line station at Addison (10-min walk) and #80 Irving Park bus stops (East/West) at Irving Park & Elston/Monticello (4-min walk).

Southside

Driving – Harold Washington Park is at corner of 53rd Street & Hyde Park Blvd. Reachable via Lake Shore Drive at 53rd St. exit. Free/Metered parking on streets.

Public Transportation – #6 Jackson Park Express bus stops at S. Hyde Park Blvd. & E. Hyde Park Blvd. (Southbound) and S. Hyde Park Blvd. & 53rd St. (Northbound).

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Aikido

Aikidō is a modern non-competitive Japanese martial art for developing flexible response to situations with a calm mind and relaxed body without relying on size or muscular strength. Today, 1 million people in 130 countries do aikidō for personal interest, physical conditioning, stress relief, and cultural appreciation.

About Chicago Aikikai

Chicago Aikikai is a registered DBA of Illinois Aikido Club, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN: 36-2557303

 

Location and Contact Info

Evening and weekend classes held northside at:
3900 North Elston Ave/. Chicago, IL 60618
(home of Choyokan Kendo Dojo)

Weekday morning classes held southside at:
Outdoors in Harold Washington Park at northwest corner of 53rd Street and Hyde Park Boulevard, 60615. (Indoor location being sought)

Please call or e-mail to confirm an appointment day and time before visiting.

Phone: (312) 870-0687

E-mail: info@chicagoaikikai.org

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