Okinawan Masters Simple Flashcards
Tode Sakugawa (1762-1843)
Created Kusanku, the concept of dojo etiquette
Machu Higa (1790-1870)
He was a bodyguard to the Ryukyuan royal family for which he was awarded the title Peichin. A Pioneer in the early development of Karate.
Bushi Matsumura(1798-1870)
Father of Okinawan Karate
Matsumora Kosaku (1828-1898)
Tomari-te developed, which influenced many Shorin-ryu styles of today.
Itosu Yasutsune (1830-1910)
Father of Modern Karate, Introduced Karate into the physical education curriculum of the Okinawan public school system.
Sanda Kinjo Ufuchiku (1841-1926)
Bodyguard to Sho Tai, last king of Okinawa
Kanryo Higashionna(1851-1915)
Laid foundation for Goju-ryu
Nabe Matsumura (1850?-1943?)
Grandson to Matsumura, White Crane Secret
Yabu Kentsu (1865-1945)
Never lost a fight or injured an opponent except in war, he got his nickname “The Sergeant” for his ferocious fighting style that came about during the Sino-Japanese War.
Gichin Funakoshi(1868-1957)
Founded Shotokan, Father of Japanese Karate
Chojun Miyagi (1888-1952)
Founder of Goju-ryu in 1937, Created Gekisai ichi and ni
Mabuni Kenwa (1890-1952)
Founder of Shito-ryu, which was named in tribute to his two teachers, Itosu Yasutsune and Kanryo Higashionna
Choki Motobu (1870-1944)
Controversial bully turned humble, he claimed Niahanchi was the only kata needed for mastery of Karate
Tatsuo Shimabuku (1908-1975)
Founder of Isshin-ryu karate, meaning “One-heart’s system”