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Complete Table of Contents in PDF Format TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER-1 THE HISTORY OF KARATEDO IN OKINAWA page THE HISTORY OF KARATEDO IN OKINAWA----------------------- 2 Tracing Karatedo’s Name-------------------------------- 2 Tode (Tudi) Sakugawa----------------------------------- 5 Karatedo’s Origin------------------------------------- 16 Bodhidharma-------------------------------------------- 22 Karatedo in the Twentieth Century-------------------- 23 Karatedo at Schools and their Instructors----------- 23 History of Karatedo Organizations-------------------- 26 ・Okinawa Karatedo Renmei-------------------------- 29 ・Okinawa Kobudo Kyokai---------------------------- 30 ・Zen Okinawa Karatedo Renmei--------------------- 31 ・Okinawa-Ken Karatedo Renmei--------------------- 32 ・Okinawa Karate Kobudo Renmei-------------------- 33 ・Okinawa-Ken Karatedo Rengokai------------------- 33 ・Okinawa Dento Karatedo Shinkokai---------------- 34 Historical Individual Okinawan Organizations-------- 36 Karatedoka who were given Awards in Okinawa--------- 38 Kentsu Yabu and U.S.A.-------------------------------- 39 CHAPTER-2 THE HISTORY OF KARATEDO IN JAPAN THE HISTORY OF KARATEDO IN JAPAN------------------------ 42 Okinawa Den Bubishi-------------------------------- 43 Meishojuku--------------------------------------------- 45 University Karatedo Clubs----------------------------- 47 Okinawan Karatedo Instructors in Japan before World War II----- 49 Kanbun Uechi and Uechi-Ryu---------------------------- 52 History of Karatedo Organizations-------------------- 55 Contributing people in Japanese Karatedo History--- 57 Goju-Ryu Members----------------------------------- 58 ・Goju-Ryu Karatedo Senbukai-------------------- 59 ・Zen Nihon Karatedo Gojukai-------------------- 60 ・Karatedo Goju-Ryu Soke Komeikan-------------- 61 ・Okinawa Karatedo Goju-Ryu Shoreikan---------- 61 ・Kokusai Karatedo Gojukai---------------------- 61 ・Zen Nihon Karatedo Renmei Gojukai------------ 61 page Wado-Ryu Members----------------------------------- 66 ・Zen Nihon Karatedo Renmei Wadokai------------ 66 ・Wado-Ryu Karatedo Renmei---------------------- 67 Shito-Ryu Members--------------------------------- 68 ・Motobu-Ha Karatedo Seishinkai---------------- 69 ・Nihon Karatedo Shukokai----------------------- 70 ・Nihon Karatedokai----------------------------- 71 ・Nihon Karatedo Itosukai----------------------- 71 ・Zen Nihon Karatedo Renmei Shitokai----------- 72 Shotokan-Ryu Members------------------------------- 73 ・Nihon Karate Kyokai--------------------------- 76 ・Nihon Karatedo Shotokai----------------------- 78 ・Zen Nihon Karatedo Shotokan------------------- 78 Nihon Karatedo Rengokai--------------------------- 79 Nihon Karatedo Renbukai---------------------------- 83 Kanken Toyama and Shudokan------------------------- 86 Jieitai Karatedo Renmei-------------------------- 88 Nihon Karatedo Motobukai (Motobu-Ryu)------------ 88 Shindo-Ryu Karatedo Shindojkai-------------------- 89 Nihon Karatedo Kyoikukenkyukai-------------------- 90 Daidokan Dojo (Shorin-Ryu=Kobayashi)------------- 91 CHAPTER-3 KATA KATA------------------------------------------------------ 94 Shuri-------------------------------------------------- 96 Naha---------------------------------------------------- 99 Tomari ----------------------------------------------- 100 About Shuri-Te, Naha-Te and Tomari-Te------------- 103 About the Kanji of Kata------------------------------ 104 About Kata Training---------------------------------- 105 (1) Naifanchi (page 105) (2) Sanchin (page 106) (3) Pinan (page 107) (4) Interesting Questions about Kata------------- 110 (5) About Kata as Budo---------------------------- 111 (6) About some Kata in History--------------------111 SEVERAL KARATEDOKA’S HISTORIES------------------------- 116 (1) Sokon Matsumura and Anko Itosu------------------ 116 (2) Sesho Arakaki and his three Kata---------------- 118 (3) Kanryo Higaonna’s Kata--------------------------- 120 (4) Gichin Funakoshi’s Kata------------------------- 123 (5) Choki Motobu’s Techniques----------------------- 127 (6) Chotoku Kyan’s Techniques----------------------- 128 page KATA LIST (29 groups)----------------------------------- 131 Shindo-Ryu, Goju-Ryu, Toon-Ryu, Kojo-Ryu and Uechi-Ryu-------------------------------- 132 · Shudokan (Kanken Toyama), Gohaku-Ryu, Shorin-Ryu (Matsubayashi), Isshin-Ryu, Chubu Shorin-Ryu, Shorin-Ryu (Matsumura Seito) and Chito-Ryu-- 133 Shotokan-Ryu and Shorin-Ryu (Seibukan)----------- 134 Shorinji-Ryu (Kyudokan), Kenshukai, Shorin-Ryu (Kobayashi) and Matsumora-Ryu----------------- 135 Shito-Ryu, Renbukai and Tozan-Ryu----------------- 136 Wado-Ryu, Okinawa-Kenpo, Ryuei-Ryu and Motobu-Ryu------------------------------------- 137 Shorin-Ryu (Eizo Shimabukuro), Kushin-Ryu, Motobukai and Ishimine-Ryu-------------------- 138 CHAPTER-4 STYLES(RYUHA) STYLES (RYUHA)----------------------------------------- 140 Okinawan Styles (27)-------------------------------- 140 Goju-Ryu (page 140) Shorin-Ryu (Kobayashi)--(page 143) Uechi-Ryu (page 144) Funakoshi Shorin-Ryu (page 145) Gohaku-Ryu (page 145) Isshin-Ryu (page 146) Konan-Ryu (page 146) Kushin-Ryu (Jiro Arakawa--page 146) Maeda-Ryu (page 147) Modi Motobu-Ryu (page 147) Motobu-Ryu (page 147) Nihon Shorinji Karatedo (page 149) Pangainun-Ryu (page 149) Ryuei-Ryu (page 150) Shogen-Ryu (page 150) Shohei-Ryu (page 150) Shorin-Ryu (Matsubayashi)--(page 151) Shorin-Ryu (Sukunaibayashi)--(page 151) Shorinji-Ryu (1=Joen Nakazato--page 154) Shorin-Ryu Matsumura Seito (page 154) Tozan-Ryu (page 155) Yabiku-Ryu (page 155) Okinawa Kenpo (page 156) Ishimine-Ryu (page 157) Kojo-Ryu (page 157) Kushin-Ryu (1=Kensei Kinjo)--page 157) Shito-Ryu (1=Kanei Uechi--page 158) Japanese Styles (20)--------------------------------- 158 Goju-Ryu (page 158) Shito-Ryu (2=Kenwa Mabuni--page 159) Shotokan-Ryu (page 161) Wado-Ryu (page 164) Chito-Ryu (page 166) Daiwa-Ryu (page 167) Gensei-Ryu (page 168) Itosu-Ryu (page 168) Kenyu-Ryu (page 168) Kushin-Ryu (Ueshima)--(page 169) Matsumora-Ryu (page 169) Nihonden-Ryu Heiho Motobu Kenpo (page 170) Nihonkenpo-Ryu (page 173) Oto-Ryu (page 173) Seishin-Ryu (page 174) Shindojinen-Ryu (page 174) Shorinji-Ryu (2)--(page 175) Shorinji-Ryu (3)--(page 176) Shoto-Ryu (page 176) Toon-Ryu (page 177) CHAPTER-5 THE HISTORY OF BUKIJUTSU page THE HISTORY OF BUKIJUTSU------------------------------- 180 Bukijutsu--------------------------------------------- 180 Bukijutsuka Stories---------------------------------- 181 Historical Bukijutsu Organizations------------------ 186 Current Individual Bukijutsu Organizations--------- 188 Simple Bukijutsuka Genealogy------------------------ 194 CHAPTER-6 DEGREES AND TITLES IN KARATEDO DEGREES AND TITLES IN KARATEDO----------------------- 202 People who were awarded titles from Butokukai---- 203 CHAPTER-7 KARATEDO TOURNAMENT KARATEDO TOURNAMENT------------------------------------ 208 Bogutsuki Tournament Groups List------------------- 212 Sparring Tournament Champions List (Japan Karatedo Federation’s Members only)--------- 215 CHAPTER-8 GENEALOGY OF OKINAWAN KARATEDOKA GENEALOGY OF OKINAWAN KARATEDOKA----------------------- 220 page Shuri-Te (Sui-Di) Genealogy------------------------- 220 Naha-Te (Nafa-Di) Genealogy--------------------------230 ・Kojo-Ryu (Kojo Noto and Kojo-Ryu Kata)----------- 243 Tomari-Te (Tomai-Di) Genealogy---------------------- 251 Konsei-Te Genealogy---------------------------------- 255 CHAPTER-9 DOJO IN OKINAWA DOJO IN OKINAWA----------------------------------------- 262 Shuri-Te (Sui-Di) Dojo------------------------------- 262 Naha-Te (Nafa-Di) Dojo------------------------------- 268 Konsei-Te (including Tomai-Di) Dojo---------------- 278 CHAPTER-10 THE HISTORY OF OKINAWA THE HISTORY OF OKINAWA-------------------------------- 290 The Hierarchy of Ryukyu dynasty-------------------- 293 The Ryukyuan Royal Family Genealogy----------------294 The Karatedoka who had training in China---------- 295 Karatedoka who taught Karatedo overseas----------- 296 CHAPTER-11 THE PHILOSOPHY OF KARATEDO THE PHILOSOPHY OF KARATEDO----------------------------- 302 Budo (武道)-------------------------------------------- 304 Dojo (道場)-------------------------------------------- 306 Gokui and Gokuhi (極意と極秘)-------------------------- 309 Shingi (心技)------------------------------------------ 309 Shu-Ha-Ri (守破離)------------------------------------- 310 Bunbu-Ryodo (文武両道)--------------------------------- 311 Zanshin (残心)----------------------------------------- 311 Iemoto Seido (家元制度)-------------------------------- 311 Karatedo (唐手道) and Karatedo (空手道)--------------- 313 Bushido (武士道)--------------------------------------- 316 Zen no Kowa (禅の講話=Lecture on Zen)----------------- 322 Zen Mondo (禅問答)------------------------------------- 323 Afterword--------------------------------------------- 324 .
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