Sunday, December 28, 2008

Kagami Biraki ~ or translated "Mirror Opening"

Many traditional Japanese martial arts organizations welcome the new year with a traditional celebration of renewal and spiritual rededication. Known as Kagami Biraki, the tradition dates back to an old Samurai family practice that started in the 15th century. It was brought into modern judo by Sensei Jigoro Kano in 1884.
For Judoka today, the Kagami Biraki will have no religious significance. However, it is set up as a time for students to engage in a common purpose and devote their spirit, effort and discipline toward goals, such as training.
Celebrations are different in various dojos. Traditionally each dojo is cleaned and refreshed. Especially the mirrors which hold many symbolic meanings during this celebration. We appreciate all that came to help tidy up our dojo during our last practice for the year!
Traditionally, Kagami Biraki officially falls on January 11th but in many dojo's it is usually held on the second Saturday or Sunday of January, or a date most convenient for all dojo participants. Our dojo, will be celebrating on Monday, January 5, 2009 with dojo members, honored guests and others who would like to join us!!

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