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Local dojo expands with new inclusive programs

Based in Darlington, Sydney, Jin Sei Ryu Karate-Do is a traditional Japanese dojo that has been teaching karate to over 450 students across 11 different programs ranging from children to seniors.

Founded by experienced martial arts mentor Kancho Ino Maquirang, alongside director and senior instructor Leigh Maquirang, the dojo has been serving the local area since 1999, offering regular classes every day of the week.

Kancho Ino said, “Our dojo is all about respect and inclusivity. It is a platform to help others grow, celebrate their strengths and contribute to the community.”

Reflecting on how much has evolved since South Sydney Herald’s first article on the dojo eight years ago, the growth is evident in their programming. They have since expanded significantly, implementing new community-focused initiatives.

Their most recent addition is the Golden Warriors program for adults of any ability (the majority being complete beginners) over the age of 55. Beyond allowing adults to stay active, healthy and connected to their community, the program is completely free, including uniforms, funded by the Jin Sei Ryu Community Outreach Fund. It is held once a week over the course of 10 weeks, but participants are encouraged to continue beyond that.

For younger students, they also offer school-based programs across inner Sydney. Nine-year-old Olivia, who does karate with the dojo for school, as well as regular classes, said, “I get to learn new skills here and at school but in my normal classes, I get to prepare for tournaments and at school, I see my friends.”

Additionally, they hold events to raise money as well as recognise their black belt members who have passed away over the years. They have hosted their annual benefit tournament since 2003, and last year, managed to raise over $6,000 for charities such as Cancer Council, Black Dog Institute, Headspace Australia and the Public Education Foundation of NSW.

Stuart, who joined around nine months ago after a 25-year-long break, said his favourite part of the dojo is “the karate and the engaging club atmosphere that Kancho has developed.”

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