• Shinpo Matayoshi (又吉眞豊; 1921–1997) was a martial artist who lived in Naha, Okinawa, during the 20th century. He was the son of the legendary Okinawan martial...
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  • Matayoshi Kobudo is a general term referring to the style of Okinawan Kobudo that was developed by Matayoshi Shinpo (又吉眞豊) and Matayoshi Shinko (又吉眞光)...
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  • Okinawan martial artist Shinpo Matayoshi (又吉 眞豊, 1921–1997), Okinawan martial artist This page lists people with the surname Matayoshi. If an internal link...
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  • where he died in 1945. Shinko Matayoshi was succeeded as Soke (headmaster) of Matayoshi kobudo by his son, Shinpo Matayoshi (1921-1997). McCarthy, Pat (1987)...
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  • needed] He began training with Hanshi Shugoro Nakazato and Hanshi Shinpo Matayoshi in 1953 and in 1968 he tested before his Sensei Shugoro Nakazato, and...
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  • martial arts of two experts, father Matayoshi Shinko and son Matayoshi Shinpo. From a young age, Shinko Matayoshi started to learn to use certain weapons...
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  • leading practitioners of Okinawa, such as Mitsuo Kakazu, Kenko Nakaima, Shinpo Matayoshi and Seiki Toma. At 23 Odo began to study karate under Shigeru Nakamura...
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    pantheon of other notable instructors; i.e. Sakagami Ryusho [1915-1993], Matayoshi Shinpo [1922-1997], Akamine Eisuke [1925-1998], Kuniba Shogo [1935-1992],...
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