Visitors are welcome at any of the venues.
Training monthly fee is vary from dojo to dojo, but all
members of the Association have to pay a 500 Baht annual membership
fee.
WHERE AND WHEN AT RENBUKAN DOJO...
Renbukan is the headquarters of the Aikido Association
of Thailand. The dojo opened in 1998. Classes are generally
taught by Fukakusa Shihan or his senior instructors. Instruction
is mostly in Thai, although many members speak English or
Japanese.
TRAINING SCHEDULE
There is normally no practice on public holidays. The later training class schedule often are little more advanced
than the earlier ones. Only the last Saturday class schedule exclusively for seniors or
weapons, but there is an additional training fee.
17:00 - 18:00 Basics
18:30 - 19:30 Intermediate/Advanced
20:00 - 21:00 Bokken & Jo training
TRAINING FEES
Except the annual membership fee, you have to pay the monthly fee that is vary on the rate below :
Children 7-12 years old
BHT1,000 per month
Student (up to 25 years old)
BHT1,200 per month
Others
BHT1,500 per month
Fee for training Bokken & Jo
Additional training fee on the last Saturday class schedule for Bokken and Jo is THB1,000.- per month or THB300.- per time.
For nonmembers
Prior to attending any training at the Renbukan dojo, please contact the office staff for information on club regulations and payment.
The new training schedule will commence as of Wednesday, 1 June 2005. For any further information regarding the new training schedule, please do not hestitate to contact any member of the Renbukan dojo staff.
Aikido Association of Thailand
1521/3 Sukhumvit 67-69
North Phrakhanong
Bangkok 10110
Thailand
HOW TO GET THERE...
Renbukan Dojo is located on Sukhumvit Road between Soi 67 and Soi 69, the BTS skytrain nearby. The dojo itself is on the second floor behind the Taisin Square Building, Smeg Kitchen showroom is noticeable and beside the Taisin Building.
The dojo can be reached by car (there's a large car park
behind Taisin Square). Most outbound buses that run along
Sukhumvit will get you there. Phrakhanong station, on the
skytrain, is very close.
If you are not familiar with Bangkok, you should allow plenty
of time to get there because the traffic on Sukhumvit Road
can be veryheavy, particularly early in the evening
on weekdays. Sukhumvit Road is roughly to the East of central
Bangkok.