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JKA Instructor Training Graduates Japan Karate Association Instructor Training Graduates From 1957 Kanazawa Hirokazu Takushoku University 1957 Mikami Takayuki Hosei University 1957 Takaura Eizi Chiba Institute of Technology 1957 Shoji Hiroshi Takushoku University 1958 Inaba Tsuneyuki Komazawa University 1958 Tsushima Toshio Komazawa University 1958 Yaguchi Yutaka Nihon University 1959 Saito Shigeru 1959 Asai Tetsuhiko Takushoku University 1959 Ochi Cho Taisho University 1959 Usami Tsuyoshi 1959 Sato Masaki Tohoku Gakuin University 1960 Ogata Kyotan Komazawa University 1960 Iwaizumi (Yamaguchi) Toru Komazawa University 1960 Hyogo Minoru Asia University 1960 Inaba Mitsue 1960 Kano Masahiko Komazawa University 1960 Watanabe Gunji Kitakyushu University 1961 Shirai Hiroshi Komazawa University 1961 Enoeda Keinosuke Takushoku University 1962 Ueki Masaaki Asia University 1962 Takahashi Yoshimasa Komazawa University 1962 Miyazaki Tetsu Takushoku University 1962 Kisaka Katsuya Takushoku University 1962 Ogawa Eiko 1962 Nakaya Ken Nihon University 1962 Mori Osamu Tokyo Metropolitan University 1962 Sakai Ryusuke Kurume University 1963 Majima Kenshiro Asia University 1963 Ochi Hideo Takushoku University 1964 Itaya Mishihisa Komazawa University 1964 Takahashi Anki Komazawa University 1964 Jitsuhara Shoij 1964 Saito Toshiko 1964 Isaka Akihito Asia University 1966 Ooishi Takeshi Komazawa University 1966 Tabata Yuukichi Takushoku University 1966 Okuda Taketo 1967 Takashina Shigeru Ryukoku University 1967 Iida Norihiko Taisho University 1968 Okamoto Hideki Kokushikan University 1968 Takahashi Shunsuke Komazawa University 1968 Yano Kenzi Nihon University 1968 Higashi Kunio Kokushikan University 1968 Hasegawa Zenin Taisho University 196? Page 1 of 3 Japan Karate Association Instructor Training Graduates From 1957 Baba Isamu International Christian University 1970 Kawasoe Masao Takushoku University 1971 Hayakawa Norimasa Taisho University 1971 Nishino Shuuhei Kokushikan University 1971 Horie Akio Aoyama Gakuin University 1971 Osaka Yoshiharu Takushoku University 1972 Sasaki Yoshitaka Komazawa University 1972 Yahata Mikio Kokushikan University 1972 Kanegae Kenzi Chiba Institute of Technology 1972 Satou Teruo 1974 Kasuya Hitoshi Hosei University 1974 Mori Toshihiro Tohoku Gakuin University 1975 Imura Takenori Nihon University 1977 Naitou Takashi Nihon University 1977 Kurasako Kenro Hosei University 1977 Omura Fujikiyo Takushoku University 1978 Suzuki Yutaka Toyo University 1978 Kawawada Minoru Takushoku University 1978 Komaki (Sasaki) Masaki Takushoku University 1978 Tatetsu Meicho Takushoku University 1979 Fukami Akira Takushoku University 1979 Kaneko Taneaki Takushoku University 1979 Sakata Masashi Komazawa University 1979 Tsuchii Takayuki Taisho University 1980 Yamamoto Hideo Kokushikan University 1980 Abe Miwako Japan Women's University 1980 Ogura Yasunori Taisho University 1982 Kagawa Masao Teikyo University 1982 Mizuno Yoshihisa Shinshu University 1982 Shin Naomitsu Takushoku University 1983 Imamura Tomio Takushoku University 1983 Koike Tsuyoshi Kyoto Sangyo University 1984 Kashiwagi Nobimichi Takushoku University 1984 Yokomichi Masaaki Kokushikan University 1984 Izumiya Seizo Komazawa University 1986 Hanzaki Yasuo Taisho University 1987 Nakamura (Tobita) Yoko Otsuma Womens University 1987 Tamang Pemba Nepal 1987 Naka Tatsuya Takushoku University 1989 Aramoto Nobuyuki Takushoku University 1989 Kanayama Kosho Teikyo University 1990 Ishimine Minoru Okinawa International University 1990 Taniyama Takuya Takushoku University 1990 Noda Kenichi Takushoku University 1990 Imai Hiromitsu Kurume University 1991 Page 2 of 3 Japan Karate Association Instructor Training Graduates From 1957 Takahashi Satoshi Takushoku University 1992 Kobayashi Kunio Komazawa University 1993 Ogata Koji Toyo University 1994 Leon Montoya Columbia 1996 Walter Crockford Canada 1996 Ikenaga Atsushi Taisho University 1996 Hirayama Yuko Tokyo Woman's College of P.E. 1998 Okuma Koichiro Dokkyo University 1998 Iwaisawa Mayumi Asia University 1998 Ubukata Koji Takushoku University 2003 Aragaki Misako Aoyama Gakuin University 2003 Yamada Satomi 2004 Nemoto Keisuke Chiba Institute of Technology 2005 Iizuka Nobutoshi Toyo University 2005 Shimizu Ryosuke Kyoto Sangyo University 2006 Okuie Satomi Komazawa University 2006 Nakayama Takeo Takushoku University 2006 Kurihara Kazuaki Komazawa University 2006 Kobayashi Daiki Hosei University 2007 Kumeta Riki Kokushikan University 2007 Inokoshi Yusuke Komazawa University 2007 Takahashi Yuko Taisho University 2008 Chubachi Koji Teikyo University 2009 NB 1 This is the list of ALL instructors who have grauated from the Instructor Training Program at the JKA Honbu Dojo. NB 2 Please note that some are no longer directly affiliated to, nor members of the JKA. NB 3 (AP) Ükski teine shotokan karate organisatsioon ei ole suutnud korraldada sellist kursust. Kõik mida nad on suutnud - on "osta üle" endale siit mõni keskpärasem "tegelane". Tee ise järeldused. Koostatud 2010 Page 3 of 3.
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