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Dojo Move

CHICAGO AIKIKAI IS MOVING

(updated September 2025)

In March, Chicago Aikikai announced its lease would not be renewed, and must vacate by June 2026.

Since then, we have launched a search for a suitable location. Plans are to lease a new space in the city with the best combination of size, cost and ease-of-travel for existing members. Ideally, we will move after our last seminar in October, but are open to earlier opportunities should they arise.

We have so far visited a number of spaces to assess the property market, the types of spaces available, and different neighborhoods.

We are also receiving assistance from a realtor related to one of our members, consulted Tohkon Judo Academy on their recent move, discussing potential space-sharing with Chicago Kendo Dojo, and talked to Alderperson Andre Vazquez (40th Ward) as a first step in reaching out to ward representatives for guidance.

THE KEVIN CHOATE SENSEI MEMORIAL BUILDING FUND

To support our move and future  build-out, we also launched the Kevin Choate Sensei Memorial Building Fund. Choate Sensei was our Chief Instructor from 1981 until his passing in 2012, and is strongly credited with creating the dojo’s distinctive interior design.

We are currently aiming for a fundraising target of $70,000.00. This will help us cover the cost of the move, building materials, any non-volunteer labor, and a reserve fund for rent and utilities. In addition, our intention is for this to lay the groundwork for long-term fundraising to purchase a more permanent location in the future.

BUILDING FUND PROGRESS REPORT

We are sincerely grateful to our fellow aikido organizations for leading these fundraising efforts and to those who donated through them, and to each of the individuals who has donated directly. We appreciate your support and thank you all for your generosity.


 

Change has been part of the dojo since it began informally in 1961 in a Lakeview basement on Clark Street, then moved across the street the following year as Illinois Aikido Club. It has since relocated to Uptown (Bryn Mawr, 15 years), Rogers Park (Howard Street, 4 years – as Chicago Aikikai), Northcenter (Lincoln Avenue, 15 years), and presently West Town (Chicago Avenue, currently 16 years).

A new dojo presents challenges, but we are ready for it. We hope you can support us in our endeavors.

You may donate by check made out to “Illinois Aikido Club or Chicago Aikikai” and mailed to the dojo at 1444 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60642, or click here to donate online. You may also donate as part of registering for our last two seminars, or by purchasing a T-shirt from our new Etsy store. Chicago Aikikai is a 501(c)3 not for profit and all donations are tax deductible.

Thank you.


You may donate by check made out to “Illinois Aikido Club dba Chicago Aikikai” and mailed to the dojo at 1444 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60642, or click here to donate online. Chicago Aikikai is a 501(c)3 not for profit and all donations are tax deductible.

Thank you.

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Chicago Aikikai is located at:

1444 W. Chicago Avenue, 2nd Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60642

(Above the Beauty Bar)

Driving

Free parking is available along the North and South bound streets, and (weekends and after 4:30 PM on schooldays) in the diagonal spots behind Golder Prep.

Public Transportation

The dojo is located near the Chicago & Greenview stop for the Westbound #66 CTA bus, and the Chicago & Bishop stop for the Eastbound #66 bus.
It is also an 11 minute walk from the Chicago Avenue CTA Blue Line station.

 

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Aikido, the art of peace, offers a modern-day path to achieving inner balance. Rooted in the traditional disciplines of the Japanese samurai warriors - including jitsu (hand), ken (sword) and yari (spear) - Aikido is a contemporary martial art that can effectively repel any attack, but the goal is nonviolent conflict resolution.

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1444 W. Chicago Ave, 2nd Floor (above Beauty Bar)
Chicago, IL 60642

‪(312) 870-0687‬
info@chicagoaikikai.org

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