- Tō'on-ryū) is a
style of
Okinawan Karate founded by
Kyoda Juhatsu.
Juhatsu Kyoda (許田 重発,
Kyoda Jūhatsu,
December 5, 1887–August 31, 1968)
entered the dojo of...
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masters of Naha-te:
Arakaki Seishō
Higaonna Kanryō
Miyagi Chōjun
Kyoda Jūhatsu Mabuni Kenwa Uechi Kanbun Important kata:
Sanchin Saifā
Seiunchin Shisochin...
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Founder of Naha-te
Other information Notable students Chōjun Miyagi,
Kenwa Mabuni,
Kyoda Juhatsu, Koki Shiroma, Higa Seiko,
Shiroma Shinpan (Gusukuma)...
- but
later it was also
revised to
closed fists by Miyagi's co-student
Juhatsu Kyoda,
founder of Tōon-Ryū, and
adopted by Chōjun
Miyagi as well. This...
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Kanryo Higashionna's top two
students only
Chojun Miyagi (the
other being Juhatsu Kyoda)
taught this kata,
leading to
debate over the origins. Seienchin...
- hand). In
attendance were Chōmo Hanashiro, Chōki Motobu, Chōtoku Kyan,
Jūhatsu Kyoda, Chōjun Miyagi,
Shinpan Gusukuma, and Chōshin Chibana. In 2005, the...
- Ankō Itosu, Kōsaku
Matsumora Other information Notable students Yabiku Mōtoku,
Kanken Toyama,
Tokuda Anbun,
Kyoda Jūhatsu, Gima Shinkin, many others...
- Higaonna's
death 4
years later.
Higaonna had
three students at the time:
Juhatsu Kyoda (1887–1968),
Chojun Miyagi (1888–1953), and Seko Higa (1898–1966)...
- Tōon-ryū, the
style founded by
another of Higaonna's students,
Kyoda Juhatsu, does not
contain Saifa,
leading other sources to
speculate that it may...
- Sairaisu) "Amato High
School of the 18
Martial Arts" (天門武芸十八般高校,
Amato Bugei Jūhatsu-ban Kōkō) "Nagiwashin-Ryu" (凪和心流) "Beginning" (口切り, Kuchikiri) "Who Are...