SINGAPORE, Oct. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — To mark the 60th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Singapore, the Nippon Budokan and the Japanese Budo Association will present the BUDO – Japanese Martial Arts Demonstration & Workshop at the Singapore Sport Hub OCBC Arena Hall 1A on Sunday, November 30, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
“Budo is more than a martial practice; it is a way of human education that nurtures strong and virtuous individuals in both body and mind,” says the Secretary-General of the Nippon Budokan. “By sharing these traditions with the people of Singapore, we hope to inspire mutual understanding, strengthen cultural ties, and celebrate the enduring friendship between our two nations.”
A Celebration of Tradition, Friendship, and Cultural Exchange
Since its inception in 1978, the “Japanese Budo Delegation” has introduced audiences around the world to the profound traditions of Budo.
After adopting a new operational format in 2008, Singapore becomes the 14th destination of the delegation. As Japan and Singapore prepare to celebrate the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2026, this dispatch serves as a symbol of the deepening ties between the two nations.
The Singapore program will feature:
- Budo Demonstration – Powerful demonstrations by leading masters of modern and classical Budo.
- Workshops – There will be time set aside for you to try out the martial arts and ancient martial arts that will be demonstrated on the day, such as Judo, Kendo, Karate, and Aikido.
Disciplines represented include nine modern Budo forms (Judo, Kendo, Kyudo, Sumo, Karatedo, Aikido, Shorinjikempo, Naginata, Jukendo) and three classical Kobudo schools (Hokushin Itto-ryu Kenjutsu, Hozoin-ryu Takada-ha Sojutsu, Okinawa Goju-ryu Bujutsu).
Building Global Bridges Through Budo
Each year, the Nippon Budokan and the Japanese Budo Association select around 70 expert practitioners to share their craft abroad. Its mission goes beyond the presentation of Budo; it is dedicated to fostering friendship, goodwill, and mutual understanding. Past destinations of the delegation include Brazil, Germany, Thailand, Australia, and, most recently, Vietnam.
Why You Should Attend
This one-day cultural event offers the people of Singapore a rare opportunity to experience up close the artistry and spirit of Japanese Budo.
In addition to world-class demonstrations, workshops and hands-on sessions open to beginners will also be available.
For families, students, children, and those interested in culture, this event will serve as an inspiring opportunity to experience the true essence of Budo.
Above all, it is also an occasion to celebrate the long-standing friendship between Japan and Singapore.
Event Details:
- Event Title: BUDO – Japanese Martial Arts Demonstration & Workshop in Singapore
- Date & Time: Sunday, November 30, 2025, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
- Venue: Singapore Sport Hub OCBC Arena Hall 1A
- Admission: Free (Registration required)
- Registration Form: https://forms.gle/ykrWEWSwH4DsrUoc9
Check out the event poster here.
Organized & Supported By:
Organizers: Nippon Budokan, The Japanese Budo Association
Supported by: Japan Sports Agency, Embassy of Japan in Singapore, Japan Creative Centre (JCC), Japanese Chamber Of Commerce & Industry Singapore
Sponsor: Nihon Kobudo Association
Media Contact
BUDO – The Japanese Martial Ways Demonstration/Workshop in Singapore Office
Website: https://www.nipponbudokan.or.jp/shinkoujigyou/gyouji_11
Facebook: BUDO Demonstration Singapore
About Nippon Budokan
The Nippon Budokan, founded in 1964 in Tokyo, is dedicated to the promotion, and development of Japanese martial arts (Budo).
In addition to being known as a venue for cultural and sporting events, it has actively dispatched Budo delegations overseas, fostering cultural exchange and promoting international understanding.
Its mission is to share the spirit of Budo and to strengthen the bonds of friendship around the world.
About the Japanese Budo Association
The Japanese Budo Association was established in April 1977 with the aim of fostering cooperation and harmony among nine modern Budo organizations in Japan, which are Judo, Kendo, Kyudo, Sumo, Karatedo, Aikido, Shorinjikempo, Naginata and Jukendo, and the Nippon Budokan. Its mission is to promote and encourage the practice of each Budo discipline, contribute to the overall development of Budo, nurture the sound growth of young people, and advance peace and welfare throughout the world.