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Shihan

is a Japanese term that is used in many Japanese martial arts as an honorific title for expert or senior instructors. It can be translated as "master instructor".

The use of the term is specific to a school or organization, as is the process of becoming a shihan. In aikido, the title shihan often is granted to teachers when they reach 6th dan. It is sometimes associated with certain rights, such as the right to give out black belt ( dan) ranks. However, the title is distinct from the black belt ranking system ( dan'i).

Within the Bujinkan, practitioners become a shihan when the other shihan start calling them a shihan, although in other organizations it is achieved with a certain dan grade. For example, in the Shudokan Martial Arts Association, the prerequisites of the shihan rank are: at least two years study beyond reaching 6th dan and completion of a written essay, magazine article, or book (2000 word minimum) about any aspect of budo or bujutsu. In other organizations, such as Shodokan Aikido, the title is organizational and less strongly correlated with rank.

Shihan (newspaper)

Shihan is a Jordanian weekly newspaper published in Arabic. The word Shihan is also the name for a mountain located in the southern part of Jordan, close to the city of Al-Karak.

Shihan (disambiguation)

Shihan is a Japanese title for a master of martial arts

Shihan may also refer to:

  • Shihan (newspaper), Jordanian weekly newspaper

Shihan is also a given name, especially among Sri Lankans. People with the name Shihan include:

  • Shihan Mihiranga Bennet, Sri Lankan singer