Senior (6th and 7th Dan) Direct Students
Country | Name | Rank |
---|---|---|
Australia | Saburo Takayasu (shihan) | 7th dan |
Italy | Paolo Corallini (shihan) | 7th Dan |
Japan | Hiroki Nemoto | 6th Dan |
Netherlands | Lewis Bernaldo de Quiros | 6th Dan |
Philippines | Dennis Tatoian | 7th Dan |
Portugal | Tristão da Cunha | 7th dan |
Sweden | Ulf Evenås (shihan) | 7th Dan |
United Kingdom | Tony Sargeant | 6th Dan |
United States | William Witt (shihan) | 7th Dan |
United States | Hans Goto | 7th Dan |
United States | Patricia Hendricks | 7th Dan |
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