Shihan with Hayashi Sensei and Kuniba-Sensei in 1968
This was Shihan's first trip to Japan, and he stayed for three years. He kept training after he returned to the US, and invited Hayashi-sensei over many times. In 1979, he finally got a chance to go back to Japan himself and train.
Shihan training with Hayashi-sensei in Japan in 1979
In 1980, Shihan took a team from the Arizona Budokan to compete in the Hayashi-ha World Championships in Osaka. Even in Japan, the Arizona Budokan kids and adults came home with tons of medals--and one of his brown belt kids even took first place in the black belt division for his age group.
Shihan with the winning AZB team in Japan, 1980
Shihan traveled to Japan many more times throughout the 1980s, but stopped going in 1988. When he went again in October of this year, it was his first time back in 23 years, and 43 years since he first arrived. It was still Japan, but a lot of things had changed.
(Left) The bullet train had just appeared when Shihan arrived in 1968 and could travel at 130 mph. (Right) Today, it looks more like a spaceship than a train, and can go nearly 200 mph.
(Left) Shihan at Osaka castle in 1968 (Right) Shihan at Osaka castle in 2011

Hashimoto Sensei and Shihan catching up over coffee in Osaka
(Above) Hashimoto Sensei fixing Shihan's kata in 1988
(Below) Hashimoto Sensei fixing Shihan's kata in 2011



Linden Dojo 1980

Linden Dojo 2011


Sempai Dawn learning how to punch, strike, step,
and do Pinan Nidan all over again

Shihan discussing the finer points of Seipai with
Hashimoto-sensei, Brian-sensei, and Michael-sensei
Yoshiaki-san performing a stunning Kosokun (Kusanku) family kata
Of course, all of this hard training deserved some good times afterwards, and there were plenty of those as well, complete with tons of great food and laughter. Still, the training never stopped, and Hashimoto-sensei and Hayashi-sensei's son were as strict about how we held our cups as they were about how we threw our reverse punches.Unfortunately, Hayashi-sensei and Kuniba-sensei are no longer alive. But Shihan was excited to train with one of Hayashi-sensei's top students, Hashimoto-sensei, who is now considered the leading technical specialist in the Hayashi-ha organization.
Hashimoto Sensei and Shihan catching up over coffee in Osaka
Both Shihan and Hashimoto Sensei are known for their insistence on correct performance of technical details. We all know what it feels like to be on the other end of Shihan's endless corrections--it's the best and most difficult thing about training in our dojo. It was amazing to see Shihan finally meet his match in Hashimoto-sensei!!

(Above) Hashimoto Sensei fixing Shihan's kata in 1988
(Below) Hashimoto Sensei fixing Shihan's kata in 2011

Of course, Shihan wasn't the only one to get the benefits of Hashimoto-sensei's passion for precision and detail. Sempai Dawn also went with him to train at Linden Dojo in the heart of Osaka. Actually, by day, Linden "dojo" is a place where people come to bet on horses, but Hayashi-ha students have been training there in the evenings since the 1970s.


Linden Dojo 1980
Linden Dojo 2011
Like a lot of things in Japan, Linden dojo has changed a lot on the surface, but is still the same at heart: THE place to go in Osaka for quality karate. Shihan and Sempai Dawn spent hours and hours on the mat getting tons of personal instruction from some of the best karateka in the world.

Sempai Dawn learning how to punch, strike, step,
and do Pinan Nidan all over again
Shihan discussing the finer points of Seipai with
Hashimoto-sensei, Brian-sensei, and Michael-sensei
The training was difficult and fantastic, and all the sensei at Linden were as patient and funny as they were demanding and strict. While we were there, we also got to see Hashimoto-sensei's star student Yoshiaki-san give some amazing kata and kobudo performances.
Yoshiaki-san performing a stunning Kosokun (Kusanku) family kata
Drinking sake, eating miso soup, or defending against a
surprise attack--the training continued on into the night.

The company was fantastic...

surprise attack--the training continued on into the night.
The company was fantastic...
...and the food, needless to say, was delicious.
A warm and respectful thank you to Hashimoto-sensei, Hayashi-soke #2, Brian-Sensei, Michael-sensei, Yamaguchi-sensei, Chiba-sensei, Yoshiaki-san, and all of the amazing people at Linden. We can't wait to come back next year, and we hope that more AZB students will be able to benefit from your amazing knowledge and friendship.
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