Ohio Budokan Martial Arts

8.60
2119 Keenan Ave, Dayton, OH 45414
Perfect for:
Traditional martial arts enthusiastsFamilies with children
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Ohio Budokan Martial Arts interior

About

Ohio Budokan Martial Arts in Dayton, Ohio is a non-profit educational institution dedicated to teaching traditional Japanese martial arts including Aikijutsu, Kenjutsu, Genwakai Karate-dō, and Iaido. The dojo emphasizes quality form, proper technique, and cultural traditions while maintaining affordable pricing to keep martial arts accessible to the community. Students of all ages benefit from the experienced instructors who bring decades of knowledge and a patient yet disciplined approach to teaching.

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8.60/10

Our weighted 10-point scoring system for martial arts academies prioritizes instruction quality, training environment, and overall student experience.

We consider factors like instructor expertise, class structure, and facility quality. Our assessment combines student feedback, expert reviews, and website information.

Scores above 9.00 denote world-class quality, signifying premier martial arts training experiences.

Instructor imageInstructors
9.50
Class Structure imageClass Structure
8.80
Safety and Hygiene imageSafety and Hygiene
8.50
Facility Quality imageFacility Quality
8.00
Value for Money imageValue for Money
9.30
Location and Accessibility imageLocation & Accessibility
7.50

Public Review Sentiment

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Based on 17 Google Reviews
Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with many long-term students praising the quality of instruction and cultural depth. Parents particularly appreciate how the training builds discipline, focus, and respect in their children. Most reviewers highlight the welcoming atmosphere combined with serious, traditional training methods.
Last Updated 2 Mar 2025

Instructors

The instructors at Ohio Budokan are highly experienced with at least 20 years of teaching experience and proper teaching licenses in their respective martial arts. They are described as patient yet disciplined, creating an environment that fosters respect and proper technique while remaining welcoming to newcomers.

Facility

The facility has been described as newly renovated with traditional Japanese decor elements that enhance the cultural experience. The training space appears adequate for the various martial arts taught, though specific details about amenities are limited.

Pricing

Ohio Budokan offers very affordable pricing at $60-80 per month with no contracts required. The non-profit organization intentionally keeps costs low to make martial arts training accessible to as many people as possible.

Facility

Well MaintainedEnough spaceTraditional dojo settingCultural decorationsTraining equipment

Gym

Mixed AtmosphereWelcoming VibeGood Safety

Instructors

ExperiencedPatientTraditionalKnowledgeableDisciplined

Classes

GiAdvancedKids ClassesAdult friendly

Pricing

Excellent ValueFree trialTransparent Pricing

Prospective students can attend one free class in any of the martial arts styles taught at the dojo, allowing them to experience the training before committing.

Location

Street Only ParkingGood Accessibility

Opening Hours

Open now
Monday 6:30 - 9PM
Tuesday 7 - 8:30PM
Wednesday 6:30 - 9PM
Thursday (Today)7 - 8:30PM
Friday Closed
Saturday 10 - 11:30AM
Sunday Closed

Location

Located in Dayton, Ohio at 601 E 5th St, the dojo is centrally positioned though specific details about accessibility and parking are not mentioned in reviews.

Address

2119 Keenan Ave, Dayton, OH 45414

Website

https://www.ohiobudokan.org/

Phone

+1 937-443-0800

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of martial arts are taught at Ohio Budokan?

Ohio Budokan teaches traditional Japanese martial arts including Aikijutsu, Kenjutsu, Genwakai Karate-dō, and Musō Jikiden Eishin Ryū Iaido.

Do they offer programs for children?

Yes, they offer a GenwaKIDS program that parents highly praise for building strength, confidence, focus, and respect in their children.

Is there a commitment or contract required?

No, Ohio Budokan operates on a month-to-month payment system with no contracts required.

Are there any additional cultural programs offered beyond martial arts?

Yes, Ohio Budokan offers free Japanese language and literature programs outside of regular martial arts classes.