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Chintō (鎮東) (In Shotokan,
Gankaku (岩鶴)) is an
advanced kata
practiced in many
styles of karate.
According to legend, it is
named after a
stranded Chinese...
- kata:
Naihanchi sanchin (Shuri-te)
Pinan Kūsankū P****ai Jion
Jitte Rohai Chinto Gojushiho The
successor styles to Shuri-te
include Shotokan, ****ō-ryū,...
- Sensei. The
Wanchin kata name is a
combination of the
kanji from
Wansu and
Chinto.
Zenryo Sensei wanted the name to
sound Chinese, thus
Wanchin in the kanji...
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Pinan Sandan,
Pinan Yodan,
Pinan Godan, Kūshankū, Naihanchi,
Seishan and
Chintō.[full
citation needed] However,
after his death,
other organizations of...
- seen in
other forms of karate. As with most of the kata in
Isshin Ryu,
Chinto comes from the
teaching of Kyan. The kata
differs from
others in that its...
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There are some
exceptions to this; Chitō-ryū
versions of Seisan, B****ai and
Chintō are
nearly identical to the
original Shōrin-ryū
forms as
taught by Chōtoku...
- soft than hard
natural Shi Ho Hai, Seisan, Ro Hai Sho, Niseishi, B****ai,
Chinto, Sochin, Tenshin, Ro Hai Dai, Sanshiryu, Ryushan, Kusanku,
Sanchin 15 kata...
- Dai-Shōgun,
Grand General conquering the East). The next high
title was 鎮東大将軍 (
Chintō Dai-Shōgun,
Grand General appeasing the East). The
third high
title and...
- when used in taekwondo.
Shotokan form B****ai is
sometimes called Pal-sek.
Chintō is used
under the name Chin-Do. Rōhai is used,
sometimes under the name...
- administration,
Raghunathrao had to
begin his rule with the help of
ministers Chinto Vithal and
Moroba Phadnavis. The two
Nagpur agents also
continued supporting...