Seattle Aikikai

at 101 Nickerson St, Ste 130, Seattle , 98109 United States

Seattle Aikikai is a not-for-profit dojo in Seattle dedicated to being a supportive and challenging place for the study of traditional Aikido. Schedule: www.seattleaikikai.org We are a member dojo of the United States Aikido Federation which is recognized by Aikido Hombu Dojo, the Aikido World Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. We have been part of the Seattle community since 1997. Seattle Aikikai is located in Seattle at 101 Nickerson St #130 just south of the shipping canal near the Fremont bridge. The dojo can be reached easily from 15th Ave, Fremont Ave, Aurora Ave, or I-5 via Westlake Ave or Dexter Ave.

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Seattle Aikikai
101 Nickerson St, Ste 130
Seattle , WA 98109
United States
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Website
http://www.seattleaikikai.org

Opening time

  • Mondays: 06:30- 07:30, 17:00- 20:00
  • Tuesdays: 12:00- 13:00
  • Wednesdays: 06:30- 07:30, 18:00- 20:00
  • Thursdays: 12:00- 13:00, 17:00- 20:00
  • Fridays: 06:30- 07:30
  • Saturdays: 09:00- 12:00

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Summary

Seattle Aikikai is Seattle based place and this enity listed in Martial Arts category. Located at 101 Nickerson St, Ste 130 WA 98109.

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