The AJKF was established on October 14, 1952 and it was authorized by the Ministering of Education as a judicial foundation on February 22, 1972. The purpose of the establishment of AJKF is defined as ‘As an organization which exercises general control over and representing the amateur Kendo (including Iaido and Jodo) circles, AJKF strives for the promotion of Kendo, infiltrates the spirit of Kendo into the Japanese people and distributes to the improvement of national physique
Functions[]
- To uplift and promote the spirit of Kendo
- To research and guide the techniques
- To hold seminars and to train leaders
- To foster the local Kendo groups
- To hold the All Japan Kendo Championship and other national tournaments
- To establish the regulations on matches and amateurism
- To hold Shogo & Dan/Kyu examinations and issue the certificates
- To transmit Ko-Budo to posterity and to collect the related materials
- To publish monthly magazine and books
- To be affiliated with International Kendo Federation as a representative organization of the Japanese Kendo groups
Directors[]
President: Cho Fujio
Vice President: Matsunaga Masami, Fukumoto Shuji, Inagawa Yasuhiro
Executive Managing Director: Fukumoto Shuji
Managing Director: Okamoto Kiyoshi, Asano Naomichi, Ajiro Tadahiro, Sato Yukio, Kakehashi Masaharu, Okushima Yoshio, Kamoshida Keiichi, Takahashi Nakiri Fuminori, Nishikawa Yuzuru, Makita Minoru, Miyake Kazushi
As of July 2013[1]