KDHP Samples 2014
KDHP Samples 2014
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KARATEDO'S ORIGIN
----------------------------------------------------------------Where did Ti originate? Even if Tudi was the origin of Karate, it
does not minimize the role of Ti in Karatedo history. If Ti was
not in Okinawa, then the name "Tudi" would never appear in
Karatedo history.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------KENTSU YABU (9/23/1866-8/27/1937) AND U.S.A.
In 1921, Kentsu Yabu was the first person recognized as a
Karatedoka in Okinawa to visit America.-----------------------When Yabu went to U.S.A., three Okinawan Karatedoka moved to the
mainland of Japan within a few years. It became important to
Karatedo history later. They were Choki Motobu to Osaka in 1921,
Gichin Funakoshi to Tokyo in 1922, and Kanbun Uechi to Wakayama
in 1924. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MEISHOJUKU ( )
------------------------------------------------------Later, Kano invited Funakoshi, on behalf of "the Japanese
government, to give a demonstration in the first Kobudo Taiiku
Tenrankai" (Kobudo Physical Education Exhibition---May 4 to 6).
In the beginning of May (I think Funakoshi arrived on the
mainland of Japan in April), Funakoshi visited Gima at Meishojuku
to ask for Gimas help for a demonstration at Tokyo Joshi Koto
Shihan Gakko -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The MEISHOJUKU dormitory was built in the middle of
summer, in 1912. It was between two eras (Meiji era=
Meiji Jidai---1/25/1968-7/30/1912 and Taisho era=
Taisho Jidai---7/30/1912-12/25/1926) and the name came from
these two eras with Juku meaning house.----------------------------------------------------------------------Funakoshi's students from the Meishojuku Dojo, Yushinkan
Dojo and Masago-Cho Dojo (? indicates unknown date or name):
Akiba, Hideo (1894- ? )
Fujii, Nobuo
Fukuda, ?
Funakoshi, Gigo
Gima, Makoto
Hagino, ? =Keio
Hayashi, Yoshiaki
Himotsu, Kazumi (1902-1976)=Tokyo
(~1904-1989)
Hirose, ?
Ito, Yasunari=Tokyo
Kamei, Yoshio
Kamiya, Shinshiro=Tokyo
Kanbayashi, Sachie
Kasuya, Masahiro (1889-1969)=Keio Katsushima, Rokuichiro
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Arakaki, Yoshiharu (4/21/1947- )
Furugen, Soryu (1920-2004)
Gushi, Shinyu (5/25/1939-11/21/2012)
Henna, Joki
Higa, Toshio (2/1/1930- )
Inada, Hiroshi (2/15/1933- )
Iraha, Kotoku (1/1/1914-5/26/2005)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------and the second was in March 1984 led by Kanei Uechi. Neither
found any valuable materials. When the second group went back
to Okinawa, they sent this question to the Fuzhou Municipal
Martial Art Federation ( =FMF). One and a half
years later (1985) they got a picture and profile of Chu Chi
Wo ( =1874-1926---Shu Shiwa in Japanese pronunciation))
from FMF.
=Chojin Kuba
---Shudokan-Ryu ( )=1969
Hatoyama, Hiroshi (3/25/1923- )---Kanken Toyamas son
Ichikawa, Isao (1935-1996--page 271)
---Doshinkan-Ryu ( )=1969
In Jin Hei (1922-2000)---Kanbukan ( --page 70)
Ito, Mikiyuki (1/8/1925-8/13/2004)
---Hakushinkai ( )=1972
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------KATA
Itosu created and passed on one more Passai Kata, which his
students call Itosu no Passai-Sho. But Itosus student, Chotoku
-----------------------------------------------------BUKIJUTSU
Today most of Karatedoka are using the word "Kobudo" to refer
to martial arts involving weapons, but this is not correct.
"Kobudo" means, "old Budo" or old martial art, ----------------------------------------------------------------------so this book will simply use "Bukijutsu" or "Toshujutsu."
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chinen, Sanda (~1842-1925)
(1900-1981)
Higa, Seiichiro (1890-1991)
Kamiya, Jinsei
Kinjo, Shinko
(5/27/1894-1964)
Kyan, Chotoku
Arakaki, Seiki
Kina, Kenichi
(12/1/1923-4/22/1986)
Kinjo, Seizen
Inoue, Mitsuo(1933- )
Shimoji, Kiyotaka
Kina, Seijun (2/15/1934- ) Yamazato, Shoji
Kinjo, Seizen
Kishimoto, Ichiro
Kise, Fusei (5/4/1935- ) Kise, Isao
Kishaba, Chokei
Nikawadori, Masaru
Kohama, Shigenobu
Nitta, Seifuku
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ZEN NIHON KARATEDO RENMEI CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS
(Japan Karatedo Federation Championship Winners)
1st(1969)
2nd(1971)
3rd(1973)
4th(1975)
5th(1976)
Iida, Norihiko
Oishi, Takeshi
Murakami, Kunio
Mori, Toshihiro
Hamaguchi, Junichiro
Taisho
Komazawa
Kinki
Tohokugakuin
Kinki
Shotokan
Shotokan
Shito
Shotokan
Shito
Wado
Shito
Shotokan
Goju
Shotokan
Kenyu
Wado
Goju
Goju
Wado
Shito
Shotokan
Ahagon, Naonobu (12/1/1940- )
Arakaki, Ankichi (11/1899-12/28/1929)
Arakawa, Jiro (1916-2002)
Arakawa, Katsuo (1940- )
China, Teikichi (6/21/1924-4/9/2003)
Higa, Yuchoku (2/8/1910-11/4/1994)=(2)
Hisadome, Kazuo (3/28/1929- )
Iji, Choshin (5/27/1912- ? )
Ishikawa, Seitoku (8/1/1925-9/13/2013)=(5)
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SHORIN-RYU (SUKUNABAYASHI SHORIN-RYU= )---around 1962
Shimabukuro, Zenryo (11/5/1908-11/14/1969)
Akamine, Seiichi*1
Brazil-- 1958
Goju-Ryu and Shuri-Te
Buyo, Michizo (1940- )
Brazil-- 1964
Wado
=Tokyo Ag
Demura, Fumio =59
U.S.A.-- 1965
Shito
Enoeda, Keinosuke =61
England- 1965
Shotokan
=Takushoku
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tsuruoka, Masami18
Canada-- 1957
Chito
Ueshiro, Ansei* =232
U.S.A.-- 1962
Shorin (Matsubayashi)
Uriu, Sadamu =61
Brazil-- 1959
Shotokan
=Takushoku
Watanabe, Ryuzo =49
Brazil-- 1962
Goju-Ryu
Yaguchi, Yutaka =61
U.S.A.-- 1965
Shotokan
=Nihon
Yamashita, Atsuo
Italy--- 1966
Wado
=Nihon
19
Yokoyama, Akio
Brazil-- 1965
Kenyu-Ryu =Tenri
Yonamine, Yasunori*
Brasil-- 1967
Goju-Ryu
------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Listed above are 49 people's names.)