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    Shotokan (松涛館, Shōtōkan) is a style of karate, developed from various martial arts by Gichin Funakoshi (1868–1957) and his son Gigo (Yoshitaka) Funakoshi...
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  • Shorinji-Ryu Shōtōkan-ryū Shūdōkan Shūkōkai Shurikenjutsu Sōjutsu Sōsuishi-ryū Suijutsu Sumo Taido Taijutsu Takeda Ryu Nakamura Ha Takenouchi-ryū Tantojutsu...
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  • is merged or confused with the name of the dojo (as is the case with Shōtōkan-ryū karate). High-level practitioners of an established style may splinter...
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    origins within Shindō Yōshin-ryū jujitsu, as well as Tomari-te (pre-Shotokan) karate, and was also influenced by Shito-Ryu, with Hironori Ōtsuka being...
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  • of techniques both from the fast and dynamic Shōtōkan style as well as from the strength-focused Gōjū-ryū style. The International Karate Association (IKA)...
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    also used in the Chinese and Japanese words for Shaolin. "Ryū" means "school". Shōrin-ryū combines elements of the traditional Okinawan fighting styles...
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    Shōrei-ryū (昭霊流, Shōrei ryū) is a style of Okinawan karate and is one of the two oldest karate styles, alongside Shōrin-ryū. It was developed at the end...
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    Ichiden-ryū 浅山一傳流 Araki-ryū Fusen-ryū 不遷流 Gyokushin-ryū Hontai Yōshin-ryū 本體楊心流(Takagi Ryu)高木流 Iga-ryū 為我流 Kashima Shin-ryū 鹿島神流 Kitō-ryū 起倒流 Kukishin-ryū九鬼神流...
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    Japanese martial arts at Takenouchi-ryū, Musō-ryū, Jikishinkage-ryū, Kyōshinmeichi-ryū, Ono-ha Ittō-ryū and Shindō Munen-ryū schools. In 1924, he began studying...
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    Chinese martial arts under various teachers. In 1877 he began to study under Ryū Ryū Ko. Tokashiki Iken has identified him as Xie Zhongxiang, founder of Whooping...
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