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End of an era on Chicago Avenue

June 7, 2026 By Dwight

Chicago Aikikai held its last seminar at 1444 West Chicago Avenue, its home since 2009 and the last one designed and built by Kevin Choate (1954-2012) who served as chief instructor and dojo-cho from 1981 until his passing. Instruction was led by Tres Hofmeister Shihan (7th dan, Boulder Aikikai), a longtime friend and guest instructor for many years.

Everyone enjoyed a great weekend of training. Although the dojo was already partially dismantled, the atmosphere was enthusiastic. Many regular members and guests actually commented the minimized dojo look was oddly refreshing and relaxing (Though everyone did miss the elaborate designs and calligraphy – already in storage).

Saturday night dinner was again catered by Torino Ramen, bringing in a variety of Japanese bento lunch boxes as they had for our last two seminars. There was a great opportunity to rest up after the vigorous training (and recent rise in local Chicago temperatures), chat and reminisce.

On the last day after class, Chicago Aikikai members and guests worked together to remove and stage the mats for later transport, and dismantle the wood frame for the mats. The wood pieces were then taken to a rental storage facility where they will be kept for the time being.

Chicago Aikikai will soon be making an official announcement on its new temporary location and plans to secure a long-term space. In the meantime, check out this video remembrance and farewell of its home at 1444 West Chicago Avenue.

Filed Under: NEWS & EVENTS Tagged With: Boulder Aikikai, Budo, Chicago Aikikai, Dojo, Japanese, Last seminar, martial arts, Moving, Seminar, Tres Hofmeister, Tres Hofmeister Shihan

Dojo Work Weekends (related to move-out)

April 21, 2026 By Dwight

Work is proceeding to dismantle the interior of Chicago Aikikai prior to our move-out in June.

Regulars and visitors please note that the class schedule will remain unchanged, but art and other design elements will be coming down and staged for moving.

If you have some free time and would like to help out, please contact the dojo regarding specific tasks. Larger take-down projects are being scheduled for certain weekends.

Filed Under: NEWS & EVENTS Tagged With: Chicago Aikikai, Moving

Support Chicago Aikikai on Giving Tuesday 2025

November 25, 2025 By Dwight

Donate to Support the Dojo

 

Filed Under: NEWS & EVENTS Tagged With: building fund, Chicago Aikikai, fundraising, Giving Tuesday, Moving, Relocation

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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

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.

 

Location and Contact Info

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

‪(312) 870-0687‬
info@chicagoaikikai.org

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