About

This blog was created to give international MMA fans information and news on events, fighters, training and techniques in Japan.

I plan to bring you inside info, fighter interviews, and techniques on video from the gyms I train at in Tokyo.

If you have any questions, suggestions or requests, please feel free to contact me at:

stewart@mma-in-japan.com

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10 Responses to “About”

  1. Earl-Louis says:

    Dope looking good so far.. nice work man….

  2. Stewart says:

    Still loads to do though!

  3. We would love for you guys to sell on your site Tapout Magazine World digital magazine

    12 issues $24 US You keep $ 12

    Great revenue for you

    Robert Pittman
    Presdient / CEO

  4. Stewart says:

    That sounds great Robert, I’ll email you.

  5. Frank Murphy says:

    Hi Stewart

    Hope I didnt say the wrong things

    Frank

    framurphy@hotmail.com

  6. Olin Demase says:

    I discovered your blog site on google and check a couple of of one’s early posts. Proceed to keep up the really very good function. I just additional up your Rss feed to my Msn Information Reader. Searching for forward to reading much more from you later on!?

  7. Stewart says:

    Hi Frank, when and where!? :)

  8. Lev says:

    Hello Stewart my name is lev I am a combat Sambo fighter from Moscow. I’m going to Japan Tokyo on February 26 at two weeks.Аnd I want to find gym for intensive training. I want to train five or six hours a day.Maybe you can advise me a good gym. I am interested in grappling and catch wrestling.

    I am also very interested in catch wrestling and I found a gym where teaches Billy Robinson http://www.uwf-snakepit.com/
    Maybe you can tell me something about this gym I tried to contact them but they have not answered my letters.

    Many thanks for any help

  9. Andy says:

    Hi Stewart,
    I’m going to Tokyo in fen next year for 3 weeks grappling / judo training.
    Is Tokyo easy enough to navigate around to gyms for someone who cannot speak Japanese? Also is there massive problems finding western food?

    Thanks I know you must be busy training!

  10. admin says:

    Hi Andy. Navigating Tokyo seems a bit of a nightmare but once you get your head around the metro (subway) system and the JR (Japan Rail/overground) lines and how they connect, it’s not that bad. Plus there’s an app on the phone in English which will help. You can find Western food no problem. You’ll just need to pick up some info in English on where to find the best places. Hope this helps – any more questions, please feel free to ask.

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