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- Kūsankū (クーサンクー) is a kata of karate and is practiced mainly in the Shuri-te lineage. It is also called Kūshankū (クーシャンクー), Kōshōkun (公相君) or Kankū (観空)...
- Kūsankū (クーサンクー) or Kōshōkun (公相君) was a Chinese martial artist who is said to have visited Okinawa during the Ryukyu Kingdom in the mid-18th century...
- in Isshin-Ryu, five come from the teaching of Chotoku Kyan. Kusanku is one of these. Kusanku is often referred to as a "night-fighting" kata, or a form...
- originated in Okinawa and were adapted by Anko Itosu from older kata such as Kusanku and Channan into forms suitable for teaching karate to young students....
- that Kangi Sakugawa train under Kusanku, a Chinese master in Ch'uan Fa. Kangi Sakugawa spent six years training with Kusanku, and began to teach his son Kanga...
- techniques. Kusanku is the longest and most difficult of Sukunaihayashi kata. It is often regarded as the most beautiful kata of the style. Kusanku is the...
- (1925-2017) dropped the Chatan Yara no Kusanku and the Oyadamari no P****ai he learned from Chotoku Kyan and he added Kusanku Sho and Dai and P****ai Sho and Dai...
- Kanken Tatsuo Shimabuku Important kata: Naihanchi sanchin (Shuri-te) Pinan Kūsankū P****ai Jion Jitte Rohai Chinto Gojushiho The successor styles to Shuri-te...
- Niseishi, B****ai, Chinto, Sochin, Tenshin, Ro Hai Dai, Sanshiryu, Ryushan, Kusanku, Sanchin 15 kata not including kihon and Bo kihon/kata KishimotoDi Okinawa...
- 1609), as well as the theory that it was introduced by Kōshōkun (Okinawan: Kūsankū) based on the description in Ōshima Writing. There are also other theories...