Kūsankū (kata) (redirect from Kanku Dai)
is also called Kūshankū (クーシャンクー), Kōshōkun (公相君) or Kankū (観空). Variations of Kūsankū include Dai and Shō, which have been known since the early 20th...
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(平安三段), Heian yondan (平安四段), Heian godan (平安五段), Bassai dai (披塞大), Jion (慈恩), Enpi (燕飛), Kanku dai (観空大), Hangetsu (半月), Jitte (十手), Gankaku (岩鶴), Tekki...
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the Taikyoku series. More advanced kata, such as Shotokan's Kanku-Dai and Gojūshiho Dai and Sho kata, as well as the Gōjū-ryū Seipai and Kururumfa kata...
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Bassai Dai and Sho, Jion, Empi, Kanku Dai and Sho, Hangetsu, Jitte, Gankaku, Sochin, Nijushiho, Chinte, Ji'in, Meikyo, Wankan, Unsu, Gojushiho Dai and Sho...
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the empty-hand and weapon variants of certain kata: for example, Kankū-dai and Kankū-sai, and Gojūshiho and Gojūshiho-no-sai, although these are examples...
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kata. No new techniques are introduced. Funakoshi renamed this kata as Kankū Dai. Naihanchi ナイハンチ (内畔戦; also known as Naifanchi): this was the original...
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Tokyo Kanku Kishō-dai) 16 Local Meteorological Observatories (地方気象台, Chihō Kishō-dai) 3 Aviation Weather Service Centers (航空地方気象台, Kōkū Chihō Kisyō-dai) Osaka...
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at 45° angle Heiko Dachi: parallel attention stance (e.g. in the kata Kanku Dai) Hachiji Dachi: outward feet stance Uchi Hachiji Dachi: inward feet stance;...
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to Heian forms, introducing his version of Kushanku (actually renamed Kanku Dai). The 5 kata were Pinans Shodan, Nidan, Sandan, Yondan, and Godan. The...
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Tōhoku Kanku Keisatsu-kyoku) Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi, Akita, Yamagata, and Fukushima Prefectures Kantō Regional Police Bureau (関東管区警察局, Kantō Kanku Keisatsu-kyoku)...
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Kururunfa (久留頓破), and Seisan (十三手). For Shotokan, the kata are Kanku dai (観空大), Jion (慈恩), Kankū Shō (観空小), and Enpi (燕飛). For Wadō-ryū, the kata are Seishan...
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Koshokun Bassai Dai Tsuken Shita Ha Ku No Sai Nipaipo Bassai Sho Hama Hi Ga No Sai Pinan Shodan Kanku Dai Tawa Ta No Sai Pinan Nidan Kanku Sho Chatan Yara...
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Harmony. Kanku Some organizations[who?] have removed the "Dai" from the name, calling it only "Kanku", as there is no "Sho" or other alternate Kanku variation...
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Koshokun Dai, Koshokun Sho and Chinto. As officially defined by the Japan Karate-do Federation. Jion, Kanku Dai, Bassai Dai, Seienchin. Nipaipo, Kanku Sho...
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Yes Yes Yes Yes Juroku Yes Yes Kururunfa Yes Yes Yes Yes Kusanku/Kanku/Bokanku (some: dai and sho versions) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Naihanchi/Tekki...
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a donto on the nose, ear-rings in their ears, bangles on their hands, a kanku or bracelet on their arms, kadla, a plain, round ornament gripped on the...
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ISBN 978-0-87011-379-6. Nakayama, Masatoshi (1980). Best Karate, Vol.6: Bassai, Kankū. Kodansha International. ISBN 978-0-87011-383-3. Nakayama, Masatoshi (1981)...
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Police Units (特別機動隊, Tokubetsu-Kidō-tai). Regional Riot Police Units (管区機動隊, Kanku-Kidō-tai) These units are under control of Regional Police Bureaus of the...
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(Wanshu) Sanchin Tsue Shō Bassai Dai Gopei Shō Danenn Shō Naihanchi Ni (Tekki Nidan) Nandan shō (Nijūshiho / Niseishi) Kankū Shō (Kusanku Shō) Tekatana Naihanchi...
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Sumitomo Mitsui PiTaPa Card Sumitomo Mitsui Card Nankai Electric Railway KANKU CLUB Card Kansai International Airport Kansai Electric Power Happy e PiTaPa...
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