AIKIKAI
FOUNDATION AIKIDO WORLD HEADQUARTERS
INTERNATIONAL
REGULATIONS
[Promulgated
: Showa 55 (1980) May 10]
[Revised
: Showa 63 (1988) December 1 ]
[Revised
: Heisei 12 (2000) October 1 ]
Chapter
1 : GENERAL PRINCIPLE
Article
1 : AIM
1. The Aikikai Foundation
- Aikido World Headquarters, in order to spread Aikido in countries
throughout the world and to have a system which works smoothly,
hereby lays down International Regulations.
2. The Aikikai Foundation
Aikido World Headquarters shall be referred to hereinafter as the
Hombu.
Chapter
2 : RECOGNITION BY THE HOMBU OF AIKIDO ORGANIZATIONS IN A GIVEN
COUNTRY
Article
2 : HOMBU RECOGNITION
1. The Hombu will give
Hombu Recognition to an Aikido organization which it judges to have
satisfied the following conditions. If more than one Aikido organization
exist in a country due to national law and/or rules or any other
reason the Hombu admits as appropriate, Hombu Recognition can be
given to those organizations.
(1) The relevant Aikido
organization has been established legally and has had more than
five years of substantial Aikido activity since its establishment.
It is not a single dojo of an individual person.
(2) The relevant Aikido
organization has more than one affiliated dojo open to the public,
and holds activities throughout the year.
(3) The head of management
or the chief of Aikido instruction of the relevant Aikido organization
(hereinafter referred to as the Person in Charge) is 4th dan or
above. The Person in Charge is a permanent resident of the country
of that organization.
(4) The relevant Aikido
organization has more than one holder of 2nd dan of Aikido or above,
who will assist the Person in Charge in establishing the committees
for instructing and dan/kyu grading examination.
(5) The relevant Aikido
organization has established a Headquarters, Regulations and a Directing
Committee.
(6) Issuing of Hombu
Recognition to the relevant Aikido organization will not cause any
confusion or problem in the organization¡¯s country.
2. An Aikido organization
which has been given Hombu Recognition will represent its country
in international Aikido activities. If more than one Aikido organization
with Hombu Recognition exists in a country, those Aikido organizations
should, if necessary, coordinate and cooperate with each other for
domestic and international Aikido activities as appropriate in an
amiable and timely manner based on the Aikido spirit established
by the Founder of Aikido.
3. An Aikido organization
which has been given Hombu Recognition may be eligible to perform
the following activities. The extent of possible activities depends
on the dan rank of the Person In Charge.
(1) Issuing of kyu grades
(See Article 14)
(2) Examination of dan
grades (See Article 9.1)
(3) Application for the
registration of dan grades (See Article 8)
(4) Application for the
examination of dan grades ( See Article 9.1)
(5) Application for the
recommendation of dan grades (See Article 9.2)
(6) Certification of
instructors (See Article 17)
(7) Receiving assistance
from the Hombu
(8) Joint activities
with the Hombu concerning Aikido
4. With respect to an
Aikido organization which has not been given Hombu Recognition in
accordance with Article 2.1 because it does not satisfy the conditions
for Hombu Recognition, the Hombu will, if it deems necessary, give
instruction to enable it to fulfill the conditions for Hombu Recognition,
and assistance in developing the organization. Furthermore, matters
concerning dan grades, are subject to the provisions of Article
6.1. In this case, Hombu Recognition is to be read as subject to
the provision of Article 2.4, and examination for dan grades will
be conducted by the Hombu or a person delegated by the Hombu.
Article
3 ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES
To an Aikido organization
which has been given Hombu Recognition, a Certificate of Hombu Recognition
will be issued through established procedure.
Article
4 MATTERS TO OBSERVE
1. An Aikido organization
which has been given Hombu Recognition must adhere to the following
principles.
(1) An Aikido organization
which has been given Hombu Recognition must respect and follow the
spirit of Aikido established by the Founder, Ueshiba Morihei, and
basic principles concerning the dissemination of Aikido established
by the Hombu.
(2) Dan grades are legitimated
by the Doshu of Aikido. An Aikido organization which has been given
Hombu Recognition must hold in esteem the Aikido dan grades legitimated
by the Doshu. The members of that organization must obtain dan grades
to be legitimated by the Doshu and registered at the Hombu regardless
of a situation in which national dan grades are issued by the country
or government due to the national legislation or some other reason.
(3) An Aikido organization
which has been given Hombu Recognition shall establish a teaching
system and examination structure for dan and kyu grades, such as
an Instructing Committee and a Dan/Kyu Examination Committee.
(4) An Aikido organization
which has been given Hombu Recognition must keep close contact with
and cooperate with the Hombu and also with the instructor(s) dispatched
by the Hombu staying in its country. Also it shall coordinate and
cooperate with the Hombu regarding the acceptance of instructor(s)
to be dispatched by the Hombu for a short period.
(5) An Aikido organization
which has been given Hombu Recognition shall keep contact, coordinate
and cooperate, as appropriate, with other Aikido organization(s)
in its country to promote friendly relations. Also it is recommended
that a type of umbrella organization for those Aikido organizations
should be established.
(6) An Aikido organization
which has been given Hombu Recognition shall abide by the provisions
of this Regulation in addition to the items mentioned above.
2. An Aikido organization
which has been given Hombu Recognition must submit to Hombu a written
agreement mentioning (1) through (6) of the Article 4.1 above.
Article
5 CANCELLATION OF HOMBU RECOGNITION
In a case where an Aikido
organization with Hombu Recognition violates the provisions of these
Regulations and creates serious obstacles for the dissemination
of Aikido by the Hombu, the Hombu will, both verbally and in writing,
urge the adherence to the provisions of these Regulations. If the
organization does not demonstrate to do so, Hombu Recognition may
be cancelled. The qualifications of the Aikido organization (Chapter
4) will cease to exist.
Chapter
3 : DAN GRADES AND KYU GRADES
Article
6 DAN GRADES
1. Dan grades are awarded
to Aikido practitioners who belong to Aikido organizations with
Hombu Recognition in accordance with their general ability and achievements
or accomplishment.
2. Dan grades are from
1st dan to 8th dan.
Article
7 LEGITIMATION
Dan grades are legitimated
by the Doshu of Aikido.
Article
8 APPLICATION AND REGISTRATION
1. Dan grades must, in
all cases, be applied for to the Hombu.
2. Dan grades become
valid after they have been registered at the Hombu.
Article
9 QUALIFICATIONS FOR CONDUCTING EXAMINATIONS AND MAKING RECOMMENDATIONS
1. An Aikido organization
with Hombu Recognition, when its Person in Charge is 6th dan or
above, may conduct examinations from 1st dan to 4th dan. When the
Person in Charge is 4th dan or 5th dan, it may conduct examinations
from 1st dan to 3rd dan. In the case of a 4th dan examination, an
application to Hombu must be made. and the examination will be conducted
by the Hombu or a person delegated by the Hombu.
2. With respect to 5th
dan and 6th dan, decisions will be made by the Hombu. However, if
the Person in Charge of an Aikido organization with Hombu Recognition
is 6th dan, an application for recommendation up to 5th dan can
be made to the Hombu . If Person in Charge is 7th dan, application
for recommendation up to 6th dan can be made.
3. Discussions relating
to 7th dan or above are settled separately.
Article
10 METHOD OF EXAMINATION
The method of dan grade
examination is based on the Examination Regulations of the Hombu.
However, some changes are to be allowed if there is a reason for
them.
Article
11 ADMISSION TO THE HOMBU
All practitioners of
Aikido must become members of the Hombu at the time of the registration
of the 1st dan grade or earlier.
Article
12 DAN GRADES CERTIFICAT1ES
1. Dan grade certificates
are issued when an application for registration is made through
the established procedure.
2. Dan grades certificates
are written in Japanese.
Article
13 INTERNATIONAL YUDANSHA CERTIFICATION
1. Yudansha
must possess an International Yudansha Certificate issued by the
Hombu.
2. International
Yudansha Certificates are sent together with the dan grade certificates.
Article
14 KYU GRADES
With respect to kyu
grades, an Aikido organization with Hombu Recognition may conduct
examinations and can issue kyu grade certificates.
Chapter 4 : QUALIFICATIONS
OF INSTRUCTORS
Article
15 QUALIFICATIONS OF INSTRUCTORS
1. With respect to an
Aikido organization with Hombu Recognition, the qualifications for
instructors are as follows :
(1) Shihan
(2) Shidoin
(3) Fukushidoin
2. The titles for instructors¡¯
qualification are written in Japanese.
Article
16 SHIHAN
1. The Hombu examines
and appoints Shihan from among persons who are 6th dan or above,
and who are proficient in practice and instructing.
2. To the appointed person,
a Certificate of Appointment is awarded by the Hombu.
Article 17 SHIDOIN
AND FUKUSHIDOIN
1. An Aikido organization
with Hombu Recognition is to have a system for qualifying Shidoin
and Fukushidoin.
(1) Shidoin are persons
of 4th dan or above
(2) Fukushidoin are persons
of 2nd dan or 3rd dan
2. An Aikido organization
with Hombu Recognition can issue a Certificate of Appointment to
those whom it has appointed Shidoin and Fukushidoin.
3. An Aikido organization
with Hombu Recognition must report to the Hombu the name and dan
grades of those whom it has appointed Shidoin and Fukushidoin.
Chapter 5 : SUPPLEMENTARY
RULES
Article 18 INSTRUCTION
COMMITTEE, DAN/KYU EXAMINATION COMMITTEE
An Aikido organization
with Hombu Recognition must inform Hombu of the establishment of
an Instructing Committee and a Dan/Kyu Examination Committee, in
accordance with Article 4.3.
Article
19 DAN GRADING EXAMINATION
If an Aikido
organization with Hombu Recognition conducts dan examinations in
accordance with Article 9.1, and problems arise for some reason,
it is to receive instruction from the Hombu.
ADDITIONAL RULES
1. The status of Aikido
organizations which were regarded as if they were Aikido organizations
with Hombu Recognition before these Regulations were amended will
not be affected.
2. These regulations
will be in effect from the date of amendment, October 1, 2000.
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