OUR CHIEF INSTRUCTOR:
SENSEI HELEN MICHIYO NAKANO
Helen Michiyo Nakano is the chief instructor of the Southern California Naginata Federation (SCNF) and co-founder of the United States Naginata Federation (USNF). She has served President of the Southern California Naginata Federation and has served as Vice-President of the International Naginata Federation. In addition, she also member of the INF Technical Committee. She has served as President of the United States Naginata Federation and became the first Director of the Pan American Zone for the INF, which was formed in Japan in 1990.
She has studied the art of Naginata since 19676, initially studying under Chiyoko Tounaga Sensei, Yoko Yamao Sensei, and Sachiko Wada Senei. She trained in Naginata, Kendo, and Iaido under the guidance of Torah Mori Sensei unit his death. Nakano Sensei continues to be instrumental in the development of Naginata across the United States. Currently there are 5 dojos (schools) in Southern California (Gardena, Pasadena, Irvine, and two in Torrance), with additional dojo located in Lincoln, Nebraska and Phoenix Arizona. She has conducted numerous seminars throughout the United States and Canada, as well as the internationally for the INF.
She has been teaching Naginata - A Japanese Martial Art at El Camino College (Gardena, CA), the first college-accredited Naginata course in the United States.
Nakano Sensei was born in Seattle, Washington. At the age of three(3), she, along with her parents and brothers were incarcerated in Minidoka, Idaho for 3-1/2 years during World War II. Upon release, they moved Oregon where they lived for approximately four (4) years prior to moving to California where she has lived ever since.
Nakano Sense's husband is George Nakano, Kendo 5-Dan Renshi, and former member of the California State Assembly and Torrance City Council.
Nakano Sensei currently holds the rank of Kyoshi.