Toshiro Suga
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Toshirō Suga (born August 22, 1950) is an aikido instructor. He holds the rank of 7 th dan Aikikai.
Born in Tokyo, his aikido teachers include Morihei Ueshiba and Morihiro Saito. For many years, he taught military forces in Canada. He takes part in international seminars.
He had a brief career in cinema, thanks in part to his student Michael G. Wilson, where his best known part was as Chang in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker.
He currently lives in Paris.
Martial arts training[]
Toshirô Suga started judo at age 15 in the Tokyo police force dojo. At the age of 17 (1968), guided by his father's advice, he began Aikido in the Aikikai Hombu Dojo in Tokyo. For the following year and a half, he had the daily teaching of Morihei Ueshiba during the 15h00 class of Sadateru Arikawa sensei.
He also attended the daily classes of Mitsugi Saotome, Akira Tohei, Yasuo Kobayashi, Tohei Koichi, Kisshōmaru Ueshiba and Morihiro Saito.
Toshirô Suga arrived in France during the summer 1971 and met Nobuyoshi Tamura sensei.
He is now in working (Chargé d'Enseignement National) with the , and is 7th dan (7. Dan Aikikai Tokyo). He gives his teaching all year long in his dojo and during seminar around the world.
Teaching aikido in France[]
- From 1980 to 1985 his first class as a teacher was in Saint-Brieuc : Club de Saint Brieuc
- From 1985 to 1989 he went to Canada where he taught aïkido to the army.
- From 1989 to 2002 He taught in Brest : Dojo Shobukan de Brest
- Since 2002: ASH Aïkido à Herblay & Aïkido club Boisséen
Movies[]
- Acting
- Moonraker, Lewis Gilbert, 1979 : Chang
- , , 1980 : Takashi
- (TV), , : the Japanese
- , Jean Couturier, 1984 :
Aikido DVDs[]
External links[]
- Site perso
- Article : Toshiro Suga, l'Aïkido sans concessions (French)
- Article : Toshiro Suga, le combat contre soi-même (French)
- une pratique de l’existence (French)
- Toshiro Suga at IMDb
- Short bio (French)
- bio on the FFAB site
- Japanese aikidoka
- Japanese expatriates in France
- People from Tokyo
- Living people
- 1950 births
- 20th-century Japanese male actors