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  2. Hidetaka Nishiyama - Wikipedia

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    Hidetaka Nishiyama (西山 英峻, Nishiyama Hidetaka, October 10, 1928 – March 10, 2008) was a prominent Japanese master of Shotokan karate. [1][2][3] He was an internationally recognized instructor, author, and administrator, and helped to establish the Japan Karate Association. [3] Nishiyama was one of the last surviving students of Gichin ...

  3. James Yabe - Wikipedia

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    Torrance, CA. Style. Shotokan Karate. Teacher (s) Hidetaka Nishiyama. Rank. 8th dan. James Yabe is a Japanese -American martial arts instructor, and author. One of the oldest students of Hidetaka Nishiyama starting in 1961, Yabe is considered one of the great instructors of Japanese traditional Shotokan Karate.

  4. Japan Karate Association - Wikipedia

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    Gichin Funakoshi played a major role in introducing karate from Okinawa to Japan, adjusted to reduce injury and merged with approaches for athletic training.On May 27, 1949, some of his senior students including Isao Obata, Masatoshi Nakayama, and Hidetaka Nishiyama, formed a karate organization dedicated to research, promotion, events management, and education: the Japan Karate Association. [3]

  5. Karate - Wikipedia

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    2020. World Games. 1981 – present. Karate (空手) (/ kəˈrɑːti /; Japanese pronunciation: [kaɾate] ⓘ; Okinawan pronunciation: [kaɽati]), also karate-do (空手道, Karate-dō), is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called te (手), "hand"; tī in Okinawan) under the ...

  6. List of Shotokan organizations - Wikipedia

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    Hidetaka Nishiyama (1928–2008) began his karate training in 1943 under Gichin Funakoshi. [6] Two years later, while enrolled at Takushoku University, he became a member of the university's karate team, and in 1949 its captain. He was a co-founder of the All Japan Collegiate Karate Federation and was elected as its first chairman.

  7. International Traditional Karate Federation - Wikipedia

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    The International Traditional Karate Federation (国際伝統空手連盟, Kokusai Dentō Karate Renmei) or ITKF is the international governing body for Traditional Karate. This organisation was founded by Hidetaka Nishiyama. In the early 1990s, Nishiyama's refusal to align his ITKF organization with the World Union of Karate-Do Organizations ...

  8. Włodzimierz Kwieciński - Wikipedia

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    For 20 years Włodzimierz Kwieciński has been a student of the late Sensei Hidetaka Nishiyama – founder and first chairman of the International Traditional Karate Federation ITKF, co-founder of the Japan Karate Association (JKA). He is a coach of the national team of Poland and author of all their successes. Since 1992 until 2015 Polish ...

  9. Tsutomu Ohshima - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In the end, unhappy with Nishiyama's actions and the direction being taken, Ohshima settled in the US and continued teaching there. [7] Following the SCKA's growth across the US, it was renamed Shotokan Karate of America in 1969. [1] Black Belt magazine selected Ohshima as its Japanese Instructor of the Year in 1968. [9]