• Chatan Yara (北谷 屋良, Chatan Yara, 1668–1756), also known as Ueekata, and Yomitan Yara, is credited with being one of the first to disseminate martial arts...
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  • were removed because Shimabuku wished to emphasize the weapon more so. Chatan Yara is taught as the second Sai kata in the Isshin Ryu system, coming from...
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  • Yara is a Japanese surname from Okinawa that may refer to Chatan Yara (北谷 屋良, 1668–1756), Japanese martial artist Chōbyō Yara (屋良 朝苗, 1902–1997), Japanese...
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  • prince of Ryukyu Kingdom, Japan Chatan Yara (1668–1756), Ryukyuan martial artist This page lists people with the surname Chatan. If an internal link intending...
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  • founded by Eizo Shimabukuro. Eizo Shimabukuro (1925-2017) dropped the Chatan Yara no Kusanku and the Oyadamari no Passai he learned from Chotoku Kyan and...
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    differ from school to school. There are also other variations, such as Chatan Yara Kūshankū. There is a theory that Kūsankū originated with Kōshōkun (Okinawan...
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    Naifanchin Tekki Nidan Hama Hi Ga No Tonfa Anan Tekki Sandan Ishimine No Sai Chatan Yara No Koshokun Bassai Dai Tsuken Shita Ha Ku No Sai Nipaipo Bassai Sho Hama...
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  • Shimabukuro's dojo in Agena. He learned Hama Higa nu Tuifa, Shishi nu Kun, Chatan Yara nu Sai, and Urashi Bo. Shimabuku created Kyan Chotoku nu Sai and Kusanku...
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    Kusanku Born unknown Qing China Died unknown Other names Kōshōkun Style Kumiai-jutsu, possibly Shuai Jiao Notable students Kangi Sakugawa, Chatan Yara...
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    emplacement by the Japanese military. The Hija River, between Yomitan and then-Chatan (Kadena area), was the site of the initial landing of the Allied forces...
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