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Chōjun Miyagi (宮城 長順,
Miyagi Chōjun,
April 25, 1888 –
October 8, 1953) was an
Okinawan martial artist who
founded the Gōjū-ryū
school of
karate by blending...
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reported this
incident to
Chōjun Miyagi, who
decided on the name Gōjū-ryū ("hard soft style") as a name for his style.
Chojun Miyagi took the name from...
- village. In addition, he
learned karate and
fishing from his
father Miyagi Chōjun, a fisherman.
Breaking family tradition, his
father also
taught karate to...
- Yamaguchi, was a ****anese
martial artist and
student of Gōjū-ryū
Karate under Chōjun Miyagi. He was one of the most well-known karate-dō
masters from ****an and...
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Okinawan karate practitioners.
There were many
karate practitioners, such as
Chōjun Miyagi, who
still used te in
everyday conversation until World War II. When...
- kata. The first, "Miyagi's Sanchin" or
sanchin dai ichi, was
created by
Chōjun Miyagi. The second, "Higashionna's sanchin" or
sanchin dai ni was taught...
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under Miyagi Chōjun, who
founded the Gojū-ryū style,
while a
student at the
Doshisha University in Kyoto.
After a few months,
Miyagi Chōjun returned to...
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region of
China who
returned with
those skills to Okinawa. His student,
Chōjun Miyagi,
would later found Gōjū ryū Karate.
Higaonna was born in Nishimura...
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Higashionna (or Higaonna),
teacher of
Chojun Miyagi,
taught (and not to the
modified version taught by
Chojun Miyagi himself).
Saifa (Saiha) A kata with...
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Important Okinawan masters of Naha-te:
Arakaki Seishō
Higaonna Kanryō
Miyagi Chōjun Kyoda Jūhatsu
Mabuni Kenwa Uechi Kanbun Important kata:
Sanchin Saifā Seiunchin...