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Dai Nippon Butoku Kai

Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (DNBK)
大日本武徳会
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Founded 1895 April 17th
Dissolved 1946 November 9th
Type Sports organization
Headquarters Kyoto, Japan
Membership
Unknown.
Official language
English and Japanese
President
Mr. H. T. Hamada
Website Dai Nippon Butoku Kai
http://www.dnbk.org/

Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (DNBK) 大日本武徳会 (lit. "Greater Japan Martial Virtue Society") is a Japanese martial arts organization established in 1895 in Kyoto. DNBK states that its aims include the restoration of classical martial cultures and promotion of international peace and harmony through the education and training of the traditional martial arts disciplines. Though the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai voluntarily disbanded after the end of the Second World War but the request was not accepted by the new government. In 1946 November 9th, the original DNBK was officially disbanded by the order of GHQ of SCAP. A new DNBK was re-established with a new philosophy in 1953.

Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (DNBK) was established in 1895 under the authority of the Ministry of Education and sanction of the Emperor Meiji. Its purpose, at that time, was to standardize martial disciplines and systems throughout Japan. This was the first official martial arts organization sanctioned by the government of Japan. It promoted the martial virtues of samurai warriors and high historical proficiency in martial disciplines.

During a time when foreign influence was viewed as a threat to Japanese identity, the DNBK was formed chiefly to perpetuate Japanese cultural traditions such as bugei and bushido. To facilitate the continuation of these traditions, the Meiji Government permitted the group to perform the following:

After the end of World War II, the Supreme Commander of Allied Powers (General Douglas MacArthur) issued a directive to dissolve all military-related organizations, and in response the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai (DNBK) voluntarily disbanded on October 31, 1946.

In 1953, a new DNBK was reestablished, and officially formed in 1957 with a new charter and a new philosophical vision. The new purposes of DNBK stresses preservation of classical martial arts tradition and emphasizes upon restoring the heritage, and virtues of martial culture and the promotion of education and community service through martial arts training.


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