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Pechin (親雲上, Pēchin), or
Pekumi (親雲上, Pēkumi),
historically 大やこもい Opoyakomoi, was a rank
among the
Yukatchu class of the
former Ryukyu Kingdom (modern-day...
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Peichin Takahara Born 1683 Akata-Chō\Southern Shuri, Ryūkyū
Kingdom Died 1760
Style Ch'uan Fa Teacher(s)
Chatan Yara,
Other information Notable students...
- Ryūei-ryū, ****o-ryu and Tōon-ryū.
Okinawa Karate ****anese
martial arts
Peichin Okinawan Masters. msisshinryu.com.
Retrieved on 2011-06-20. Higaonna, Morio...
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throughout Okinawa Island. Yara is most
noted for
teaching Takahara Peichin who
would later become the
sensei (mentor) of
Sakugawa Kanga (1733-1815)...
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systems may or may not be
listed here.
Karate Matayoshi Kobudo Pechin/
Peichin Ryukyu Kobudo Yamanni ryu
Ufuchiku Kobudo Donn F. Draeger, 1973. classical...
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major spot for
karate tourist visiting from all over the world. Pechin/
Peichin Motobu 2020, p. 179.
Motobu 2020, p. 180.
Motobu 2007, p. 50. "Interviews...
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horizontally to the left and
right of the dojo.
Karate kata Kata
Bunkai Pechin/
Peichin Johnson,
Nathan (2000).
Barefoot Zen: The
Shaolin Roots of Kung Fu and...
- was
influential in the
spread of karate.
Okinawan martial arts Pechin/
Peichin ^ 'Tang Te'
means 'China Art' or 'China Hand.' ^ 'Makiwara'
refers to the...
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official in the
royal court of Ryūkyū, and as such held the
title of
Chikudon Peichin,
which denoted a
status similar to that of the
samurai in ****an. On 24...
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fatigue and
malnutrition in
September of that year. Pechin/
Peichin Okinawan Karate,
Second Edition,
Tuttle Publishing, by Mark Bishop, p....