Puget Sound Aikikai is a not-for-profit community dojo in Seattle dedicated to being a supportive and challenging place for the study of traditional Aikido. We are located on Nickerson street near the Fremont Bridge just south of the shipping canal. We have been a part of the Seattle community since 1997.
We are a member dojo of the United States Aikido Federation and associated with Aikido World Headquarters at Aikikai Hombu Dojo in Tokyo, Japan.
Primary instruction at Puget Sound Aikikai is offered by Malory Graham (5th Dan, Fukushidoin), Frits Habermann (3rd Dan, Fukushidoin), Jonathan Lilly (3rd Dan), and Roy May (2nd Dan), each of whom has been training in Aikido for over eighteen years.
Visitors are always welcome at the dojo to watch class, and we encourage prospective students to visit the dojo, so we may answer any questions you might have before you begin training. If you are ready to begin training, be sure to arrive at the dojo 15 minutes before the start of class and wear clothing suitable for exercise preferably with long sleeves. Beginners may start at any time, but for those who prefer a more focused curriculum, we offer Beginners' Series regularly. A Beginners' Series meets once or twice a week for a month and covers all the basics. To find out when the next Beginners' Series is scheduled, call the dojo or visit us on the Web.

Puget Sound Aikikai is located in Seattle at 101 Nickerson St #130 just south of the shipping canal near the Fremont bridge. The dojo can be reached easily from 15th Ave, Fremont Ave, Aurora Ave, or I-5 via Westlake Ave or Dexter Ave.
Please contact us if you require assistance finding the dojo.