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Tag Archives: Itosu Anko
On the First Alleged Itosu Photo
In 2006 a photo was revealed to the public, showing a mysterious man with a mustache. At that time, this man was considered to be Itosu Ankō (1831–1915), the Okinawan father of modern Karate. The matter was publicly described for … Continue reading
Posted in Itosu photo controversy, Prewar Okinawa Karate
Tagged Arasaki Seibin, Gekkan Karatedō, Itosu Angō, Itosu Anko, Kadekaru Tooru, Kinjo Hiroshi, Miyagi Hisateru, Miyagi Satoshi, Okinawa Prefectural 1st Middle School, Okinawa Prefecture Middle School, Okubo Shuhachi, Tokuda Antei, 新崎盛敏
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Abolish the Buddha and Destroy His Statues
It is true: most of the time it is sufficient to consider things based on readily available information and experiences. This is called WYSIATI — What You See Is All There Is. It means, you don’t consider what you don’t know. And indeed, usually … Continue reading
Posted in Unknown Ryukyu
Tagged Itosu Anko, Karate did not originate in Confucianism or Buddhism
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A Paraphrasis of Article 1 from “Itosu’s Ten Maxims”
There was a discussion recently in an online forum, which touched the topic of karate as a 1) civilian self-defence system for use against 2) untrained attackers. We hear these two arguments all the time. The disourse circles around a perceived … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Article 1, Itosu 10 Precepts, Itosu Anko
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On the distinction between Shuri-te and Tomari-te
Translator’s note: The Japanese language version of this article published on the Motobu-ryū website has sparked a lot of interest among the international karate and Ryūkyū bugei community. In addition, there was a request for a translation. For this reason I translated it here with … Continue reading
Posted in Kyan Chotoku, Unknown Ryukyu
Tagged Bushi Nagahama, Higaonna Kanryo, Itosu Anko, Koryu Shuri-te, Kyan Chotoku, Matsubayashi-ryu, Matsumora Kosaku, Matsumura Sokon, Motobu Choki, Motobu Chosei, Motobu Udun, Motobu Udundi, Motobu-ryu, Motonaga Chotoku, Naha, Naha-te, Rohai, Shuri, Shuri-te, Tomari, tomari-te, Wanshu
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The term “Torite” in Itosu’s 10 precepts
s an answer to myself concerning the short article on Torite and Tuidi, I want to make clear that of course we find the term torite 取手: It is used in #6 of Itosu Ankō’s “10 Precepts of Karate”, written in … Continue reading
Posted in Misc, Unknown Ryukyu
Tagged 10 Precepts, Itosu Anko, Ten Precepts
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Kinjo Hiroshi: From Karate to Karate. 2011.
orn in Shuri 1919, Kinjo Hiroshi startet training in Todi in 1926.That is 85 years ago if I am not mistaken! EIGHTY-FIFE!!!! I believe… This man is so cool, he even has his own Homepage! Kinjo Sensei has trained under … Continue reading
Posted in Unknown Ryukyu
Tagged Chinen Sanda, From Todi to Karate, Hanashiro Chomo, Itosu Anko, Kanbukan, Karate kara Karate made, Kenshukai, Kinjo Hiroshi, Mabuni Kenwa, Maeshiro Chotoku, Nihon Budokan, Okuzato Shogen, Oshiro Choyo, Tode kara Karate made, Todi, Tokuda Anbun, Toyama Kanken
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