TEACHING
Kataoka Sensei is a world renowned
Kendo teacher as well as a competitive Kendo player. In teaching
every class for the past 30 years, Noboru Kataoka has developed and
refined teaching methods that emphasize strong basics and pronounce
the elegance of the art. His step-by-step teaching methods stress
correct form and make grasping the fundamentals of Kendo easy and
fun. Most uncommon, Kataoka Sensei’s method allow a student
with the busy schedule of New York City life to experience steady
and recognizable growth.
KENDO
Kataoka Sensei has been a great practitioner
and a competitive player in all parts of the world. Kataoka sensei
began the study of kendo from the age of 15 in Kochi, Japan, a prefecture
known for developing strong, talented kendo players. By 1972, his
reputation for winning tournaments brought him the honor of being
chosen a member of the Kochi team that played in the All Japan Kendo
Tournament. The Kochi team placed 2nd in this prestigious event.
Coming to the North American continent in the 1970’s, Sensei
also participated in international tournaments in addition to starting
NYC Kendo Club.
In 1992 Sensei took 1st place in the Mumeishi Team Tournament held
every year in London, England.
In 1993, Kataoka Sensei placed 1st in the Beikoku All
U.S. Kendo National Individual Tournament in Los Angeles, CA and
1st place at the 1993 Canada-USA Kendo Tournament.
In April of 1994, he won 1st place in the Good Will Division at
the International Kendo Championships in Paris, France. He also placed
1st in teams at the 1994 Toronto Kendo Tournament.
Kataoka Sensei currently holds the rank of 7th Dan.
IAIDO
Kataoka Sensei also began to study
Iaido, the art of “drawing the sword” at the age of 15.
His unique and comprehensive knowledge of this art was passed down
to him by Sensei Hiromichi Yokoyama of Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu. This
famous school, dating from the 16th century, was the inspiration
of two famous swordsmen: Hayashizaki Jibuske and Hasegawa Eishin,
whose skills and approach to swordsmanship left a lasting imprint
on Iaido. Their style played a crucial part in the education of the
Famed Tosa Fighting Men of Kochi Prefecture.
This rare and special sword style has been preserved for over 4
centuries. Sensei Noboru Kataoka is the 20th generation master of
the Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu Iaido. The New York City Kendo Club is
privileged to have such a rare and beautiful style taught by Kataoka
Sensei.
ACTING
Kataoka Sensei also has a career in English-Pronounciation Instructional
Tapes/Seminars as well as acting credentials in international cinema.
To see his credentials, please visit Ken Kensei.
“The eye sees it.
But no hands can take hold of it
The moon in the stream:
This is the secret of my school.”