- Karate-do
Kyohan,
which is the
master text of
Shotokan karate. ****an Shotokai's kata
syllabus is the same as
established in "Karate-do
Kyohan" with the...
- Funakoshi, Gichin. "Karate-dō
Kyohan – The
Master Text" Tokyo.
Kodansha International; 1973. Page 4 Funakoshi, Gichin. "Karate-dō
Kyohan – The
Master Text" Tokyo...
- ナイハンチ” name. In the 1973 "Karate-do
Kyohan The
Master Text", a
translation of the 1956
second edition of the
Kyohan book,
there is no
longer any mention...
- taipinginstitute.com.
Retrieved 2021-02-27. "Wado Ryu Kata". Karate-do
Kyohan,
written by
Gichin Funakoshi,
translated by
Tsutomu Oshima (1935). Karate...
-
abide in an
effort to "become
better human beings". Funakoshi's Karate-Do
Kyohan "The
Master Text"
remains his most
detailed publication,
containing sections...
- "place of importance/fortress." However, the 1973
translation of Karate-do
Kyohan lists Funakoshi's
explanation of the form name as "Breaking
through an enemy's...
-
Shorinji Kempo are
outlined in
their master text, (少林寺拳法教範) Shōrinji-Kempō-
kyōhan.
There are two
sides of
Shorinji Kempo – true budō (武道) and educational...
-
developed by his son Yo****aka “Gigō”
Funakoshi Sensei. In his book "Karate-do
Kyohan" Funakoshi, he
explains the
development of the kata and why he
named them...
-
beginning of Genseiryū. In 1964
Shukumine published his book Shin Karatedō
Kyōhan in
which he
describes the
basics of Ko-ryu Karate-do. Some of the kata in...
- p. 21–45 Sugino,
Yoshio (2016).
Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu: Budo
Kyohan, Ulf Rott Ōtake,
Risuke (2007).
Katori Shinto-ryu:
Warrior Tradition. Koryu...