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HIDDEN ROOTS
OFAIKIDOSokaku TakedPREFACE
Recent years have seen an upsurge of interest in the Daitoryu, a controversial martial
art considered to be one of the primary sources of Aikido, a modern discipline popu-
lar the world over. One prominent Daitoryu master instructor has described this,
‘martial art tradition in these terms:
Unlike most systems, the Daitoryu is wholly martial in character. And in the
Daitoryu, we never assume that a battle will be simply one against one; all the
subile techniques presuppose attacks coming from all sides. The Daitoryu is a
preeminently practical and efficient system.
‘The Daitoryu is an extremely efficient martial art system, but execution of its tech-
niques does not depend on size or physical strength. This is amply demonstrated by
the example of Sokaku Takeda (1860-1943), a thin little man who nevertheless was
the dominant martial artist of the early twentieth century. Sokaku regularly defeated
all comers—including sumo wrestlers and experts in judo, karate, or kendo—until
he was well into his eighties. The source of his amazing skill was his mastery of aiki,
the essence of the Daitoryu system. Another important element in the unique Daito-
ryusystem is its inclusion of ancient Shinto teachings and esoteric practices that dra-
‘matically increase practitioners’ knowledge of the cosmos and their capacity to
utilize universal energy to its fullest.
This book is an introduction to the Daitoryu system of teachings that were kept
secret for many centuries and that were expressed in various forms, including writ-
ten texts, person-to-person transmission, and oral instruction. I hope that it will
afford the reader a glimpse into the fascinating world of the Daitoryu martial art tra-
dition.