Florida Budokan
About
Florida Budokan in Eustis, Florida stands as a distinctive cultural hub dedicated to traditional Japanese martial arts. The dojo operates on a donation-based system and provides an authentic training environment that transports practitioners away from the modern world. Its peaceful location and commitment to preserving traditional martial arts create a unique training experience that feels like being in Japan.
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Public Review Sentiment
Instructors
The instructors (Senseis) are described as welcoming and passionate about sharing traditional Japanese martial arts. They demonstrate a deep commitment to preserving and teaching authentic martial arts culture.
Facility
The facility is described as a beautiful sanctuary with a traditional Japanese atmosphere. The training space provides an authentic environment that transports students to Japan.
Pricing
The dojo operates on a donation-based system, making it accessible to all serious students. The approach emphasizes trust and honor rather than formal contracts.
Facility
Gym
Instructors
Classes
Pricing
New students can try up to three classes at no cost before deciding to join.
Location
Opening Hours
Monday | 6 - 7:30PM |
Tuesday | 6 - 7:30PM |
Wednesday | 6 - 7:30PM |
Thursday (Today) | 6 - 7:30PM |
Friday | 6 - 7:30PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | 1:30 - 4PM |
Location
Located in a peaceful area outside Eustis, providing a serene training environment away from urban distractions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What martial arts styles are taught at Florida Budokan?
The dojo teaches traditional Japanese martial arts including Karate (Makoto Dojo), Iaido (Kashimon Dojo), and Kyudo (Seibukan Dojo).
How does the payment system work?
The dojo operates on a donation basis with recommended monthly contributions, emphasizing trust and honor rather than formal contracts.
Can I try classes before committing?
Yes, new students can try up to three classes at no cost before deciding to join.