Matsui Kancho mainly/just act according to the will of Sosai Oyama. In fact, Matsui Kancho, Goda Shihan, Mr. Keiji Senpai were with me in Kathmandu/Nepal during the 6th Asia Karate Tournament (April 1994) before beloved Sosai Oyama past away. Sosai died on the same say when we all left Kathmandu/Nepal.

Kancho deeply searches the meaning of each Kata's name which Shotokan Karate Founder, Gichin Funakoshi re-created like "Kankudai", "Jion", "Meikyo" and many other Shotokan Katas. Kancho seeks the reason behind each name of the Kata to further develop the spirit of the Kata to teach to future generations.
The idea of the McDojo fed its way into the martial arts consciousness around the turn of 21 st century. By this time the tae kwon do business model had been copied by most mainstream martial arts schools and had mutated in line with other retail-based business methods.
Meijin (shogi) Masao Tsukada (right) playing against Yasuharu Ōyama in 1948 for the Meijin title. Meijin (名人) is one of the eight titles in Japanese professional shogi, and is the most prestigious title, along with Ryūō. The word meijin ( 名 mei "excellent, artful", 人 jin "person") refers to a highly skilled master of a certain field
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Tensho is a basic illustration of the definition of Karate, derived from Chinese kempo, as a technique of circles based on points. Tensho should be a prime object of practice because, as a psychological and theoretical support behind karate training and as a central element in basic karate formal exercises, it has permeated the techniques, the blocks and the thrusts, and is intimately
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kancho meaning in karate