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Morio Higaonna (東恩納 盛男,
Higaonna Morio, born
December 25, 1938) is a
world renowned Okinawan karate master who is the
founder and
Chief Instructor of the...
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Higaonna (written: 東恩納) is a ****anese surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Higaonna Kanryō (東恩納 寛量, 1853–1915),
founder of Gojū Ryū karate-do...
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Higaonna Kanryō (東恩納 寛量,
Higashionna Kanryō,
March 10, 1853 –
October 1915), and
sometimes known as
Higashionna West to
distinguish him from his cousin...
- The
development of Gōjū-ryū goes back to
Higaonna Kanryō, (1853–1916), a
native of Naha, Okinawa.
Higaonna began studying Shuri-te as a child. He was...
- Miyazaki.
Miyagi trained under Higaonna for 15
years until Higaonna's death in 1916. In May 1915,
before the
death of
Higaonna,
Miyagi travelled to Fujian...
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Higaonna Kanryu (1849-1922) was a
Ryukyuan karateka well
known for his
calligraphy and
Chinese studies as well as his
martial arts. He
learned his martial...
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Higaonna's Traditional Karatedo Vol. 1
Fundamental Techniques Martial arts
portal List of
shotokan techniques List of ****o-ryu
techniques Higaonna,...
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alongside Shōrin-ryū. It was
developed at the end of the 19th
century by
Higaonna Kanryō in Naha, Okinawa, ****an. Shōrei-ryū
means "the
style of inspiration"...
- that period, Kanryō
Higaonna (東恩納 寛量,
Higaonna Kanryō).
Mabuni began to
learn Naha-te (那覇手)
under him.
While both
Itosu and
Higaonna taught a "hard-soft"...
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Okinawa Prefecture.
Important Okinawan masters of Naha-te:
Arakaki Seishō
Higaonna Kanryō
Miyagi Chōjun
Kyoda Jūhatsu
Mabuni Kenwa Uechi Kanbun Important...