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Kenwa Mabuni (摩文仁 賢和,
Mabuni Kenwa, 14
November 1889 - 23 May 1952) was one of the
first karateka to
teach karate in
mainland ****an and is
credited as...
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Mabuni Kenei (摩文仁 賢榮,
Kenei Mabuni,
February 13, 1918 –
December 19, 2015) was a ****anese
martial arts expert,
holder of the 10th Dan.
Kenei Mabuni was...
- ****ō-ryū (糸東流) is a form of
karate that was
founded in 1934 by
Kenwa Mabuni (摩文仁 賢和,
Mabuni Kenwa). ****ō-ryū is
synthesis of the
Okinawan Shuri-te and Naha-te...
- Yabu Kentsū Chōmo
Hanashiro Funakoshi Gichin Kyan Chōtoku
Chibana Chōshin
Mabuni Kenwa Tōyama
Kanken Tatsuo Shimabuku Important kata:
Naihanchi sanchin (Shuri-te)...
- of the town is
known for its
steep sea
cliffs around Cape Kyan and the
Mabuni Cliffs. The city
includes forty-two wards.
Ahagon (阿波根)
Arakaki (新垣) Arakawa...
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Mabuni Kenwa to Tani Chōjirō to
carry on his learning. Upon
graduating from university, Tani
began learning Shuri-te and then ****ō-ryū from
Mabuni as...
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masters of what came to be
called karate,
amongst them Chōjun Miyagi,
Kenwa Mabuni,
Kyoda Shigehatsu, Koki Shiroma, Higa Seiko,
Tsuyoshi Chitose and Shiroma...
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Mabuni U****ata Ankō (摩文仁 親方 安恒, ? – ?), also
known by his
Chinese style name Kin Ōku (金 応煦), was a
bureaucrat of the
Ryukyu Kingdom.
Mabuni Ankō was the...
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Shinpan Shiroma (Gusukuma) (1890–1954),
Anbun Tokuda (1886–1945),
Kenwa Mabuni (1889–1952), and Chōshin
Chibana (1885–1969). In
October 1908,
Itosu wrote...
- In his book Kobo
Kenpo Karatedo Nyumon, ****ō-ryū
karate master Kenwa Mabuni wrote that when kata
change direction, the
angle turned to does not indicate...