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Some photos from our recent Third Friday class and potluck. Kyu tests were given for Joe Guerrier (2nd) and Xiaolu Wang (6th). Congrats to both on a job well done, and thanks to all dojo members who helped them prepare.
Anyone is welcome to come to our Third Friday classes to observe or participate. Please note the instruction is usually geared towards intermediate-advanced students. Extra points if you bring something for the potluck!
And remember, we’re counting down the Third Fridays in our current space until our move out next year in June 2026.
By Dwight
Chicago Aikikai recently received back some old 16 mm films of aikido demonstrations dating back to the 1960s. These belonged to the Illinois Aikido Club (as Chicago Aikikai was originally known). The dojo is hoping to preserve the original reels and also digitize them for archiving and viewing. Click on the link below for more information and to view a few reels we have managed to digitize so far. If you have any information, please e-mail info@chicagoaikikai.org.
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Ray Pyter, who trained at Chicago Aikikai from the 1970s through to the mid-1990s, recently provided these old photos from the mid-to-late 1970s. At the time the dojo was still called Illinois Aikido Club (located at 1103 W. Bryn Mawr) and the chief instructor was Shigeru Suzuki Sensei. Several students appear with Suzuki Sensei in the photos, including Ray, Kevin Choate Sensei and Arthur Benjamin Sensei. If anyone remembers the names of the other students, please let us know at info@chicagoaikikai.org.
By Dwight
We have a new playlist on our YouTube channel featuring short video clips from classes at Chicago Aikikai’s seminar with Mitsugi Saotome Shihan and senior ASU instructors, held October 3-5, 2025. Our last seminar at Chicago Aikikai’s 1444 West Chicago Avenue location.
Click on the clip below to start the playlist, or go to the link here to see the entire playlist contents.
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.
Chicago Aikikai is a registered DBA of Illinois Aikido Club, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN: 36-2557303
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