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Hawaii Karate Seinenkai Salutes Oki Shikina
Oki Shikina -- Articles about Hawaii Karate history.
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Hawaii Karate Seinenkai Salutes Hirokazu Kanazawa
Hirokazu Kanazawa -- Articles about Hawaii Karate history. ... In 1977, Kanazawa established the Shotokan Karate-Do International Federation, which now has ...
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Tengu: The Legendary Mountain Goblins of Japan
In my personal collection, I had a woodblock showing a fight between Tsukahara Bokuden and the yamabushi tengu Hinamaru Enkai. The print is from a series ...
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Stanley E. Henning: Chinese Martial Studies Research
Journal of Chinese Martial Studies (to be published in China for an international readership). "Taijiquan: Symbol of Traditional Chinese Martial Arts ...
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Kata: The Living History of Matsubayashi-Ryu Karate
To begin, eighteen kata are practiced in the Matsubayashi-ryu system: .... Properly performed, the kata of Matsubayashi-ryu are explosive, dynamic, ...
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Hawaii Karate Seinenkai Salutes Mitsugi Kobayashi
Kobayashi often accompanied Higa when he visited other karate instructors. One of the seniors he visited was Choshin Chibana (student of Anko Itosu and ...
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Hawaii Karate Seinenkai Salutes Walter Nishioka
Karate Classes Offered in Moiliili. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. July 6, 1954. For the Love of Karate: Walter Nishioka and His Karate Kids. The Hawaii Herald. ...
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Wisdom from the Past: Tidbits on Kata: Part One
Wisdom from the Past: Part One - Hawaii Karate History.
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Hawaii Karate Seinenkai Salutes James Mitose
The Hawaii Karate Seinenkai recognizes James Mitose for establishing the art of Kempo/Kenpo in Hawaii. Articles about Mitose:. "What Is Self-Defense? ...
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Tengu: The Legendary Mountain Goblins of Japan
There are actually two forms of tengu. The first and more ancient type, ... bare feet and a small black cap which can also serve as a drinking cup. ...