Useful Links
Here is a list of Karate, Jodo and Iaido-related websites. If you would like to suggest a website to add to this page, please send an email to the Site Administrator
Budokan Academy - Jishukan, Kendo, Iaido and Jodo. Situated in the beautiful grounds of Willow Pond Reception Centre at Canning Vale, WA.
Australian Kendo Renmei Association
West Australian Kendo Renmei Association (WAKR) - Western Australian website with info aboutJodo and Iaido.
WinMA - Women in Martial Arts - the Australian network for Women in all Martial Arts areas, with Annual National Conferences
Michi Online An online journal and resource centre for Japanese Cultural Arts including Martial Arts. Lots of information and includesa a good Glossary of Japanese Cultural Arts Terminology at:Michi Online Glossary
The Art of Japanese Swordsmanship
Seido Australia - the website of the Australian Seido Karate Organization
Goshin Ryu Karate Australia - Martial Arts and Self Defense for kids and families. Established since 1966 with specific classes for adults of all ages, kids karate, kids self defence and safety awareness. Clubs in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and New Zealand.
Martial Arts World Online Martial Arts supplies
National Museum of Japanese History
FightingArts.com - a Magazine website
Australian Iaido 2002 Championship Results
The Virtual Library of Sports : Martial Arts - books, websites and more. Includes Iaido resources.
The Virtual Bookstore of Sports : Martial Arts - a service of the Virtual Library
Japanese Swords - lists of books and other useful information
Jikishin-Kai International - traditional Japanese Martial Arts: Karate-do; Iaijustu; Jojutsu; Kobudo.
Kampai Budokai - the website of a Belgian Martial Arts Group with interests in Iaido, Jodo and other weapons arts. Also features a very comprehensive links page with a wealth of interesting websites to visit. They have a sense of humour!
Martial-Way.com - a martial arts compendium site.
The Lineage of Pinewood Karate - an historical timeline of Goju-Ryu Karate, showing evolution ofOkinawan-style Karate, including Myagi Chojun, Gichin Funakoshi and Mas Oyama.