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The Origin of the Emblem of YOSHUKAI
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The emblem of YOSHUKAI was arranged from YATA-NO-KAGAMI in the Japanese
myth and the model transmitted from ancient China.
In China, people thought that a circle was a spirit of a man.
In Japan, YATA-NO-KAGAMI was one of the Three Sacred Treasures of the Imperial
House which showed the Imperial Throne, and now it is dedicated to the
Inner Shrine of Ise.
This emblem is the combination of the Japanese flag, the word, "YOSHUKAI"
and YATA-NO-KAGAMI, which are reflected in this mirror, YATA-NO-KAGAMI
are the spirits of YOSHUKAI. Also, they express the ambition which is to
try to spread the Japanese martial arts all over the world. |
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