About the Dojo

Founded to preserve and teach the art of Jōdō, our dōjō, is a space for focused, traditional training. Rooted in Japanese martial culture, we welcome all who seek discipline, self-awareness, and a supportive community.

Quintin Chambers studied Jōdō from 1962 under Shimizu Takazi Sensei in Tokyo Japan. After 12 years, Chambers Sensei left Japan to teach martial arts in the West and eventually settled in Honolulu, Hawaii, where is lives, works, and continues to train today.

Chambers Sensei calls his style of Jōdō “Mugen Dōjō, ” which means limitless. He wants to convey that a serious student is constantly learning to understand the 400-year-old art of Jōdō.

Chambers Sensei has qualified instructors teaching in Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, the Midwest, Virginia, and Maryland. See the instructor pages for bios, and please contact us for specific class schedules and locations. If we do not have a location near you, we can make recommendations and introductions. 

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Indiana

City: Bedford

Instructor: Joe Cieslik Sensei

Classes are taught through Bedford County Parks and Recreation. The site here has the latest class days and times.

Maryland

City: Frederick

Instructor: Patrick Hanlon Sensei

Classes are taught through Frederick Maryland County Parks and Recreation. The site here has the latest

Virginia

City: Edinburg

Instructor: Dan Soares Sensei

Classes are taught through Shenandoah County Parks and Recreation. The site here has the latest class days and times.

Hawaii

City: Honolulu

Instructor: Quintin Chambers Sensei

Please contact us for details

Alaska

City: Kenai

Instructor: John Howland Sensei

Please contact us for details.

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