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Taidō is a ****anese
martial art
created in 1965 by
Seiken Shukumine (1925–2001).
Taidō has its
roots in
traditional Okinawan karate.
Feeling that the martial...
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system and
served as
foundation to Shukimine's much more well-known style,
Taido. The name Genseiryū was
first used in 1953. In ****anese the name consists...
- Shōtōkan-ryū Shūdōkan Shūkōkai
Shurikenjutsu Sōjutsu Sōsuishi-ryū
Suijutsu Sumo
Taido Taijutsu Takeda Ryu
Nakamura Ha Takenouchi-ryū
Tantojutsu Tegumi Tenshin...
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Kenjutsu Karate Kūdō
Kusarigamajutsu Kendo Kyudo Bajutsu Yoseikan budō
Taidō Tantojutsu Tessenjutsu Shurikenjutsu Sojutsu Korea Gongkwon Yusul Choi Kwang...
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Taido Tanose (田野瀬太道,
Tanose Taido, born 4 July 1974) is a ****anese
politician serving as a
member of the
House of
Representatives since 2012. He is the...
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Morihei Ueshiba.
Inoue is the
founder of
Shinwa Taidō, a
martial art
which he
later renamed to Shin'ei
Taidō. He was the
fourth child of
Zenso Inoue, the...
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Savate Shaolin kung fu Shin-kicking
Sikaran Silat Subak Taekkyeon Taekwondo Taidō Tang Soo Do
Vovinam Wing Chun
American Kenpo Baguazhang Bando Bar****u Bujinkan...
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Public Junior High School,
before moving to
Manchukuo for
studies at the
Taidō Academy [ja]. Choi
graduated in 1943; two
years later he
became a professor...
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means "a
person who
always dreams". His
Dharma name was Goshin-in Gin'en
Taidō-koji (悟真院吟園泰道居士). He
wrote detective novels and is
known for his avant-gardism...
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Students of ****anese
martial arts such as aikido, karate, kobudo, kendo,
taido or judo (or
related arts such as
taiko drumming) use kiai to
startle an...