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    Bōgutsuki Karate (防具付き空手 or ぼうぐつきからて, eng. Karate with Armour) is one of the competition formats of Karate. It is also known as bōgu karate (防具空手, Armour...
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    Karate (空手) (/kəˈrɑːti/; Japanese pronunciation: [kaɾate] ; Okinawan pronunciation: [kaɽati]), also karate-do (空手道, Karate-dō), is a martial art developed...
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    JKF Renbukai (category Karate organizations)
    Renbukai 錬武会 in Japan) is a Bōgutsuki Karate organization. It is one of the successors of the Kanbukan and is one of the oldest karate organizations in existence...
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    taught Goju-Ryu to Oyama there. In Kanbukan, Karate was practised with Bōgu/protective gear (Bogutsuki Karate), which allowed for delivering strikes with...
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    Full contact karate is any format of karate where competitors spar (also called Kumite) full-contact and allow a knockout as winning criterion. Full contact...
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    (Wado-ryu) JKF Shito-kai (Shito-ryu) JKF Renbukai (Bōgutsuki karate) Karate Rengokai (Japan Karate Alliance) (The alliance of various factions) Japan...
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  • Kyokushin (redirect from Kyoku shin karate)
    Kyokushin (極真) is a style of karate originating in Japan. It is a full-contact style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement...
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  • The Nepal Karate Federation (NKF) serves as the national governing body for Karate in Nepal. It was established in 1989 with the aim of promoting, developing...
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  • Kanbukan (redirect from Kanbukan Karate)
    was one of the earliest Karate organizations made in Post-War Japan and is considered the birthplace of the Bōgutsuki Karate. Kanbukan itself was a dojo...
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  • Shūdōkan (redirect from Shūdōkan Karate)
    of karate,"[dubious – discuss] is a Japanese school of karate developed by Kanken Toyama (1888 – 1966). It was the total headquarters of Japan Karate Federation...
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    Chongjin, where he worked until his death from lung cancer in April 1983. Bōgutsuki Karate (Kanbukan)—student of the Kanbukan dojo learnt the art and went to...
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  • martial art Sport Jujutsu Shooto Shorinji Kempo Hapkido Shidokan Karate Bōgutsuki Karate Bennett, Alexander (2018). Japan The Ultimate Samurai Guide: An...
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  • of Uyghurs Bogu (state) Bōgu, Kendo training armour Bogu kumite in Bōgutsuki Karate Bogu kumite in Seikichi Odo This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Shotokan karate. Although some Okinawan karate practitioners were already living and teaching in Honshū, Funakoshi gave public demonstrations of karate in Tokyo...
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  • head of the influential Kanbukan Dojo, that would pioneer bogutsuki karate and full contact karate, as well as being the first headmaster of Jidokwan school...
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