Karate is a fighting art that evolved on the Japanese Island of Okinawa. It was introduced to mainland Japan in the early 1900’s and since the 1950’s it has spread throughout the world. Nowadays around the world there are many different karate organisations and so called “styles” in existence but they all have basically the same origins. These lie in the teachings of two great karate masters from Okinawa during the middle 1800’s named Kanryo Higaonna and Ankoh Itosu. The Chief instructor of the World Shito-Ryu Shukokai Union is Haruyoshi Yamada, 9th dan Hanshi. Mr Yamada is one of the most senior karate masters in Japan and was a disciple and senior student of the late Chojiro Tani who founded the Shukokai association. Mr Tani was himself a direct disciple of Master Kenwa Mabuni, the founder of Shito-Ryu karate. Because of the direct link we have with the founder of our style we are assured that the principles and techniques that we teach within the Shito-Ryu Shukokai Union are the genuine and traditional ones that were developed in Okinawa, the birthplace of karate! The word “Shukokai” from our title means “way for all” and it is this principle that our club and association encompass to ensure that the karate we teach is suitable for all students. Mr Yamada, the World Chief Instructor, and Mr Kamohara the European Chief Instructor, both visit England on a regular basis to teach. |
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| SHITO RYU SHUKOKAI UNION - Genealogy | |
| Kanryo Higaonna (1853-1915) | Ankoh Itosu (1830-1915) |
| Kenwa Mabuni (1887-1952) Founder of Shito Ryu Karate | |
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| Chojiro Tani (1921-1998) Founder of the “Shukokai” Association | |
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| Haruyoshi Yamada Sensei(1938-) World Chief Instructor | |
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| Tsutomu Kamohara Sensei European Chief Instructor | |
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| Chris Mileham Sensei Chief Instructor Shrewsbury club | |