Our Jujutsu school lacks tatami (falling mats) for safe and healthy practice of this activity, both for adults and children.
Our school of Jujutsu over the years has grown in technical performance, offering technical quality above average, with recognition and support fromTokyo. However as we are a non-profit institution that does not generate revenue, we lack funds to aquire equipment up to the activity that with the effort and commitment of all has generated success.
This time the effort and commitment are not enough, we have lack of means, and so we decided to appeal to the support of all sympathetic to our cause.
About the author
Instituto Português de Artes Tradicionais Japonesas is a non-profit association that unites people with competence in the practice of different areas in Japanese culture, and thus promotes and develops various activities in the cultural scope and personal development within the Nipponic Culture, such as the Japanese language itself, Origami, Go, Zazen, Ikebana, Taiko, Karate, Jujutsu, etc ...
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
1 - As the Portuguese Institute of Japanese Traditional Arts - Nihon Budoin aims to protect the practice, it is his pair of their sporting and educational activity:
a) To act in a congruence line and in line with the moral, cultural and spiritual values pursued by the honor code found in Bushido and defined in the Technical Regulations;
b) Without prejudice to that in the preceding paragraph, remain open to the to those who accept those principles or objectives, regardless of their political or religious beliefs and their social, racial or economic condition.