HELP PRESERVE OUR TRADITIONS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS
Learn how you can join us in our work to preserve the traditional arts of jissen kobudo so that people from all walks of life can continue to enrich their lives through study, connection and practice.
LEARN HOW YOU CAN JOIN USYASURAGI DOJO MISSION
Make the classical Japanese martial arts accessible, relatable and relevant to anyone called to the path of self-mastery and well-being by providing community, study resources and leadership.
Preserve the historical traditions and timeless methodologies of jissen kobudo through administering of regular classes, online programs, study groups and seasonal retreats.
Provide our community with the safest and most authentic learning experience, within our Japanese Dojo.
HOW WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The Yasuragi Dojo is a New York State registered 501.c.3 non-profit organization.
We are a non-partisan, non-advocacy organization working to make traditional martial arts more accessible, relatable, relevant, and connected to people’s daily lives.
Our program focus areas are with Adult education in well-being, physical health meanwhile promoting cross-cultural dialogue and appreciation.
A SMALL DOJO WITH BIG IMPACT
Sice our founding in 2000, the Yasuragi Dojo (formerly, Yasuragi Center) has supported the promotion of traditional Japanese martial arts and wellness throughout a diverse spectrum of communities, ages and interests. Below are just a few of the examples of how your support of Yasuragi Dojo will be part of the impact.
Matsuri: Japanese Festivals
In July, 2016 the Yasuragi Dojo was awarded a presigous recognition by the city of Newport, Rhode Island and the Japan Society for our 10 years of support in preserving Japanese cultural arts at the yearly Black Ships Festival.
2006 - 2018
Daily Classes at Yasuragi Dojo
Students from New York and Connecticut attend our regular scheduled classes in our Traditional Dojo. As well, students from all over the world join us in our live streams during each class.
2000 - Present
International Seminars
For nearly twenty five years, students from all parts of the world have attended seminars and retreats hosted by Yasuragi Dojo. These events are led by such teachers as Manaka Unsui and other international leaders.
2000 - Present
Community Partnerships
For five years, the Yasuragi Dojo partnered with Putnam ARC by offering immersive programs for people with developmental disabilities. Our programs served their adult community at our Dojo with weekly classes
2003 - 2008
School Talks & Programs
For more than two decades, the Yasuragi Dojo has partnered with high-schools to promote cross-cultural dialogue through workshops and talks about applying the tenants of classical 'Bushido' in today's western society.
2000 - 2023
Cultural Arts Symposiums
In partnership with prestigious organizations like Music From Japan, the Yasuragi Dojo has been host to Japanese musical concerts, visual art exhibits and traditional performing arts programs.
2006 - 2018
Support The Dojo
Traditional Japanese Martial Arts have a deep and unbreakable connection to culture in Japan.
The study of these arts and preserving them for future generations is a very high priority in this day and age. With the advent of AI, the epidemic of loneliness, especially among young men, and the distractions of the modern world, the Yasuragi Dojo offers the space to practice these time honored traditions. Traditions that have the express goal of creating a better person (Tatsujin 達人).
Why Donate?
By donating to Yasuragi Dojo, you become part of a community dedicated to preserving and promoting an important cultural heritage. Your support directly impacts our ability to teach and inspire new generations through the discipline and art of Japanese martial arts.
Your contributions support:
- Scholarships: Making training accessible to those who cannot afford it.
- Facility Maintenance: Ensuring a safe and proper environment for training.
- Community Outreach: Hosting and organizing workshops and demonstrations to spread awareness of Japanese martial arts traditions.