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    Matsumura Sōkon (松村 宗棍) was one of the original karate masters of Okinawa. The years of his lifespan are reported variously as c.1809-1901 or 1798–1890...
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  • Japanese entomologist Matsumura Sōkon (松村 宗棍), Japanese karateka Suzuko Matsumura (松村 鈴子, born 1958), Japanese swimmer Teizo Matsumura (松村 禎三, 1929–2007)...
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  • people. Matsumura Sōkon, a Karate master and chief bodyguard to the Ryūkyūan king, was sent to defeat Chintō. In the ensuing fight, however, Matsumura found...
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    Itosu to be taught karate. Motobu also studied karate under Sakuma, Matsumura Sōkon, and Kōsaku Matsumora. He excelled especially in kumite and was already...
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    Ankō (1831–1915) under the auspices of Sōkon Matsumura (c. 1809 – c. 1899). Itosu Anko was the oldest disciple. Sokon was already in advanced age. Hanashiro...
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    learned to Ryūkyū in the 1810s. Kanga Sakugawa's most famous student, Matsumura Sōkon, went on to develop the Shuri-te which later develop into a number...
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    people to demonstrate karate in Hawaii. Yabu learned Shuri-te from Matsumura Sōkon and Ankō Itosu and Tomari-te from Kōsaku Matsumora. He is often considered...
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  • Chiru was an Okinawan martial artist in the 1800s and the wife of Matsumura Sōkon. Nicknamed Tsuru-San (“crane”) or Yonamine no Bushi Tsuru (“Yonamine...
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  • born 1860, was the grandson of Matsumura Sōkon, who founded the Shōrin-ryū style of karate. Being related to Sōkon meant that Nabe was privileged to...
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    Shōrin-ryū, and Shotokan Karate Teacher(s) Ankō Asato, Ankō Itosu, Matsumura Sōkon, Arakaki Seishō Rank 5th dan, 10th dan (posthumous) Notable students...
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    master of shuri-te, Ankō Itosu. Ankō Itosu was the top student of Matsumura Sōkon, who was a renowned warrior in his time; bodyguard to three kings of...
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    Funakoshi renamed this kata as Hangetsu. Chintō チントウ (鎮闘): formulated by Matsumura Sōkon from the teachings of a sailor or pirate named Chintō (or Annan, depending...
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    himself, he modified the kata (forms) he learned from his master, Matsumura Sōkon, and taught many karate masters. Itosu's students included Choyu Motobu...
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    to learn karate from many famous masters. He learned Shuri-te from Matsumura Sōkon, and Naha-te from Higaonna Kanryō. In his later years, he moved to...
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    third daughter of Kyan Uēkata Chōiku. He himself studied karate under Matsumura Sōkon. Chōtoku on the other hand was adopted back into the Motonaga family...
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    the 1820s, Matsumura Sōkon (1809–1899) began teaching Okinawa-te. Matsumura was, according to one theory, a student of Sakugawa. Matsumura's style later...
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    Ryukyu Kingdom. Important Okinawan masters of Shuri-te: Sakugawa Kanga Matsumura Sōkon Itosu Ankō Asato Ankō Chōyū Motobu Motobu Chōki Yabu Kentsū Chōmo Hanashiro...
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    crafts, paintings, sculptures, writings, intangible, and tangible. Matsumura Sōkon Ankō Itosu Ankō Asato Kenwa Mabuni (Shitō-ryū) Gichin Funakoshi (Shotokan)...
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    ("old school") Japanese martial arts under the legendary karateka Matsumura Sōkon. In 1881, Chōyū invited Itosu Ankō to the palace of the Motobu Udun...
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  • the nephew of Nabe Matsumura (who was the grandson of Matsumura Sōkon). He began karate training at 13 under his uncle. Matsumura taught him several kata...
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    addition to Itosu, he also trained under legendary masters such as Matsumura Sōkon, Sakuma, and Kōsaku Matsumora. From the age of 19 or 20 (c. 1890),...
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    a notable event, since experts such as Ankō Asato, Ankō Itosu, and Matsumura Sōkon were still active at that time. Arakaki served as a Chinese language...
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    He came from a martial arts lineage—his maternal grandfather was Matsumura Sōkon (松村 宗棍). While in Okinawa, Chitose grew up studying the art of karate...
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  • syllabus can be traced back to Sōkon 'Bushi' Matsumura (a highly influential teacher to Shorin styles, hence the name Matsumura-no-Seisan). The form predominantly...
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    development by Shuri-te. Kanryo Higashionna originally studied Shuri-te with Sokon Matsumura and learnt quanfa from Chinese Wai Xinxian (assistant of Xie Zhongxiang)...
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  • Funakoshi noted that Asato and Itosu had studied karate together under Sōkon Matsumura. He also related how Asato and Itosu once overcame a group of 20–30...
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  • 54 steps) is a kata practiced in karate. Gojushiho was developed by Sokon Matsumura, one of the key founders of Okinawan martial arts and named it "Uesheishi"...
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  • Matsumora, who was presumably its inventor (not to be confused with Sokon Matsumura). Ankō Itosu later took this kata and developed three kata from it:...
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  • Masuda (born 1962), Kyokushin Shokei Matsui (born 1963), Kyokushin Sōkon Matsumura (c. 1800 – c. 1890), Shuri-te Kenji Midori (born 1962), Kyokushin Takayuki...
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  • a clear evolutionary link can be seen from Matsumura no Passai (named after the legendary Sokon Matsumura), to Oyadomari no Passai (named after the Tomari-te...
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