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Martial Arts History Museum Offers Free Campaign Thursday – The Globe and Mail

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Samurai Area Museum of Martial Arts History

(NewMediaWire) – October 30, 2024 – Glendale, California – The Martial Arts Historical Museum is excited to announce its “Thursday Free” campaign, offering free admission every Thursday from November 7 to December 19, 2024. This exciting initiative aims to introduce local schools and the public to the museum’s recent move to -large facility in Glendale.

A journey through time and culture
The Martial Arts Historical Museum is a fascinating destination that brings history, art and culture to life. Visitors of all ages will embark on a fascinating journey through the world of martial arts, exploring the rich traditions, influential figures and stunning artifacts that have shaped this dynamic discipline.

A world of discovery
With its diverse collection, the museum offers something for everyone:

  • Interactive exhibits: Immerse yourself in the history of martial arts through fascinating exhibits that showcase ancient weapons, martial arts clothing and rare photographs.
  • Cultural Insights: Discover the cultural significance of martial arts in different societies, from the samurai traditions of Japan to the Shaolin Temple in China.
  • Inspirational Stories: Learn about the lives of legendary martial artists including Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and countless others who have left a lasting legacy.

Join us for a free visit!
During the “Free Thursday” campaign, the museum invites everyone to experience the magic of martial arts firsthand. Whether you’re a martial arts enthusiast, a history buff, or just curious about different cultures, the Martial Arts History Museum promises an unforgettable experience.

“The museum is not just about punches and kicks, but rather about music, art, traditions and history. The museum provides a unique way to explore the cultures of Japan, Korea, Thailand, the Philippines and Hawaii, anime, movies and films plus the museum’s Hall of Fame and a look at the most iconic figure in art, Bruce Lee,” says museum president Michael Matsuda . “With videos arranged throughout the music, exciting colors and larger fonts and shorter captions, young children can explore diverse cultures in the museum. The entire guided tour takes about an hour.”

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Michael Matsuda, president of the museum

For the Historical Museum of Martial Arts
Founded in 1999 by Michael Matsuda, a former Disney scheduler and magazine publisher, the Martial Arts Historical Museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich heritage of martial arts. The museum’s extensive collection includes rare artifacts, historical documents and interactive exhibits that showcase the diverse world of martial arts.

The museum encourages schools to contact the museum at[email protected]to arrange your visit. The museum is located at 201 N. Brand Blvd., B100, Glendale, CA 91203, or call (818) 245-6051.

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