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    Teaching English, and Kendo scheduling

    If work ends up at night, which seems to be the "for-profit" school schedule, can I practice kendo in the morning? Or, are there classes after 9 pm? Do they japanese stay up as late as the spanish?
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    I did Kendo on my weekends. It was only two days a week, but at least I got to do it. I found other arts and practiced at those dojos as well, such as kyudo, that practice in the morning during the week. Hunt around. You are bound to find something that will fit your schedule.

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    Thanks. I hope to go to a specific dojo. I may need to ride shinkansen to get there, though. I guess ou don't really pick the location you live and work.
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    Know that you can find skilled sensei in all corners of Japan and not just in famous or well known dojo. You may even find you sensei in a local elementary school kendo club and recieve some of the best teaching you will ever find. Don't get hung up on location or credentials.

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    Police dojos often have asageiko open to the public from 6 or 7 am.

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    Most dojo I know of have at least one early morning practice every week. The trick is finding a dojo convenient to you.
    Any idea where you plan to be?

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    No idea where I'll be- I'd ike Nagoya where I have a friend, or tokyo close to my friend here's dojo. It's koryu, but they do kendo, too.
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    you"ll have no problem then.

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    I'm sure I could join my friend's dojo, but i'd be bummed to not have a schedule to practice with.
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    Ask your students where and when they practice. Since they are usually in jyuku all night when you are going to be working, then they are in the same bind you are. Sooo... if they are doing kendo, then they must be doing it at sometime that will fit your schedule too.

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    Good point
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