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ere are some pictures of Kinjo’s book, which is full of the finest research on Karate’s history and development, much of which is still not known or understood in Karate’s Western adaption.
Folgende Artikel stammen aus dem Werk „Karate Denshin-roku (Jōkan), 2005: 46–51“ von Kinjō Akio. Übersetzung von Andreas Quast. Überlieferer mündlicher Tradition von Generation zu Generation: Über Higa Seikō Sensei Etwa 1955, zur Zeit meiner Immatrikulation an der Universität von Ryūkyū, … Continue reading
This gallery contains 9 photos.
ere are some pictures of Kinjo’s book, which is full of the finest research on Karate’s history and development, much of which is still not known or understood in Karate’s Western adaption.
oday I had my weekly German-Japanese language exchange course with Akamine san, a physicist. As he is also training in the Shinbukan Dôjô, instead of learning we talked about Budô and stuff and came about Mr. Kinjô Akio in my … Continue reading