The Shodokan Aikido Symbol

The inspiration for this symbol comes from one of the old texts of Kitoryu Jujitsu called Ten no Maki (Scroll of Heaven). This text explains that the characters meaning ‘rise’ and ‘fall’ represent the opposites ‘active’ and ‘passive’ respectively. Being active can lead to victory but so can being passive by weakness overcoming strength.

The character meaning ‘rise’ signifies the power of fire, the character meaning ‘fall’ signifies the power of water. The sun is a source of energy and water has no form or thought and simply adapts to its environment. However, water has the power to outrival everything, to nourish all things but remain humble. These are the strengths of the most virtuous people and it is said that virtue is the same as water in this sense.

This symbol is composed of red representing fire, blue representing water and white representing infinite space.


Kenji Tomiki

Head of Shodokan

28th March 1976