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  2. Ryukyu Kobudo - Wikipedia

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    The Ryukyu Kobudo Tesshinkan was created by Tamayose Hidemi in 1999 with permission to create from his Sensei Eisuke Akamine. Tamayose had achieved his 7th degree black belt at the time, and has since achieved 9 Dan under the Okinawa Ken Kobudo Renmei. He teaches Kobudo around the world via seminar as well as his home dojo in Tomigusuku Okinawa.

  3. Okinawan martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The genealogy of Shuri-te Ankō Itosu, often called the "Father of modern karate" Shuri-te (首里手, Okinawan: Suidii) is a pre-World War II term for a type of indigenous martial art to the area around Shuri, the old capital city of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Important Okinawan masters of Shuri-te: Sakugawa Kanga; Matsumura Sōkon; Itosu Ankō ...

  4. Okinawan kobudō - Wikipedia

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    Yoshukai Karate: Karate: Japan and Okinawa, Taishō period (1912-1926) yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Meibukan Goju-ryū Gojukai Karate: Okinawa: yes Yes Yes Ufuchiku Kobudo (Ryukyu Dento Kobujutsu Hozon Budo Kyokai) Okinawan kobudō Okinawa yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Shorei Goju Ryu Karate: Okinawa No Yes Yes Yes Yes ...

  5. Comparison of karate styles - Wikipedia

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    The four major karate styles developed in Japan, especially in Okinawa are Shotokan, Wado-ryu, Shito-ryu, and Goju-ryu; many other styles of Karate are derived from these four. [1] The first three of these styles find their origins in the Shorin-Ryu style from Shuri, Okinawa, while Goju-ryu finds its origins in Naha. Shuri karate is rather ...

  6. Okinawa Seidokan - Wikipedia

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    10th degree red belt in Okinawan Karate and Kobudo Okinawa Seidokan is a style of Okinawa classical karate ( Tode ) and Kobudo founded in 1984 by Shian Toma. It is a synthesis of the Shorin Ryu katas, Motobu Ryu two-person open hand grappling and weapons techniques, and Kobudo katas mostly of the Ryukyu Kobudo lineages.

  7. Arcenio James Advincula - Wikipedia

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    Arcenio James Advincula is a martial artist and a first-generation student of the founder of Isshin-ryū Karate, Tatsuo Shimabuku.He also has an extensive background in Largo Mano Eskrima, Hindiandi Gung Fu, [1] Ryukyu Kobudo and Combat Judo.

  8. Kanki Izumigawa - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 Izumigawa was accompanied by Ryoichi Yanase (4th dan). In 1964 He brought both Yanase (now 5th dan) and Busen Arakawa (6th dan) to act as his assistants while teaching at the Hawaii dojo. Kanki Izumigawa was also a shihan of Ryukyu Kobudo, in addition to Goju Ryu and was listed in Shinken Taira's Ryukyo Kobudo Encyclopedia as an advisor ...

  9. Minoru Higa - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, he became a member of the Ryukyu Kobudo Ryu Kon Kai, presided over by Kotaro Iha. In 1977, together with his teacher Yuchoku Higa, he was invited to visit Argentina by the Shorin Ryu Kyudokan Federation (presided over by Jintatsu Higa), of that country for the Argentinian championships of Okinawa Kyudokan karate-do. During this period ...