Matayoshi Kobudo, a Brief History and Overview

Matayoshi Kobudo, a Brief History and Overview

Creating chances for Matayoshi Kobudo experience A Brief History and Overview Several weeks ago I organised a workout While there are a number of books and numerous articles about reunion for my former and present karate the various unarmed systems of Okinawan martial arts, there is students and the focus of this special workout little quality written material in English about the various armed was on close combat mass attacks. During the workout I slowly worked towards arts of the island. There are a small number of sources looking at a fighting scenario where we ultimately had the performance of various kata, and some on application of these hardly any space to manoeuvre, often standing kata, but there are a dearth of sources that clearly examine the shoulder to shoulder as in a huge packed content and history of any of the island's major weapons systems. crowd of hundreds and where everybody was This article is an attempt to begin to fill some of that gap in the fighting everybody. At its climax people were pushed back in the fighting crowd when they literature by more carefully examining the history and content of escaped the centre of fighting and medicine the Matayoshi kobudo. balls were constantly being thrown in to add another dimension. A scenario with an extre- - Frederick W. Lohse III - mely chaotic and uncontrollable nature. Some of my former students were not familiar with this type of mass attack training where all attacks can be initiated at any time, totally The armed arts of Okinawa have always communal impact. These techniques and unexpected and unseen. A direct and for some been an integral part of the martial heritage systems remain a valuable part of a new confronting way to see in which direc- of the island. Indeed, an earlier term for Okinawa’s martial heritage, no matter tion fear leads them, being it fight, flight, the Okinawan martial arts, Tode, makes how limited their provenance. However, freezing or flow, as described in an excellent no distinction between armed and un- starting in the middle of the last century article from Kevin Secours in this edition. In experiencing close combat mass attacks it armed technique. Along with the unarmed two main lineages of weapon arts deve- became very clear to some of my students arts, the island’s bushi have always passed loped on the island, and, along with attrac- that they used their body differently than down a variety of armed techniques. ting their own body of students, started expected and often differently than they were Many remain extant today, ranging from to draw students from karate lineages that trained to do. Some students told me that, the bojutsu of “Tode” Sakugawa to the had no armed component. Taira Shinken, among other things, they used more basic motor skills than any complex motor skills bo and sai of Chatan Yara, the bo and originally a student of Funakoshi Ginchin, and in order to survive’ used more of their eku from Tsuken jima, and to a number began collecting various kobudo kata and natural and instinctive way of reacting than of Chinese based weapons techniques techniques in the early 20th century. He they ‘normally’ were used to. The most practiced on the island. Traditionally, went on to found the Society for the important thing and my primary goal, was these weapon skills were passed down Preservation and Promotion of Ryukyu that they learned something about themselves. Why things were different, what fear did to along with unarmed technique, preserved Kobudo (Ryukyu Kobudo Hozon Shin- them in this setting and at the point of self- and taught (and adapted) by various defence, what changed their way of reacting individual teachers. Also, much like the “While it has spread world-wide, and has compared to others scenarios. To be short, island’s karate kata, many exist in a had a profound affect on the Okinawan what reflection they received from this number of variations, passed down by martial arts, most available information experience. different teachers but connected to the From the point of self-defence, I think that about the system is hearsay, or a small th every martial artist should train or at least same root. In the mid-20 century this smattering of book chapters, short articles, experience all kinds of possible self-defence more organic method of instruction began and biographies on websites.” scenarios if the opportunity exists. Expe- to change. As Okinawa’s karate began rience is our best teacher and it gives us a to be codified in “ryu”, or formal lineages, kokai), now well known world-wide. direct feedback. Personally I think that every the same thing happened to the weapon Earlier, in the late 1800’s, another lineage martial art school should do more to let the student experience out the box practise, which arts. that today practices primarily armed broadens our view of things and even gives While there are a number of lineages still technique began to develop, the Mata- new insights into our self and our martial art extant on the island, many, like the yoshi family kobudo. This is the other systems. I hope the mass attack scenario Honshin-ryu, Yamane-ryu and Ufuchiku main armed system on the island. example sparks some of our readers to kobudo, remain very small, even after experiment. having been codified. Still other weapon Little exists in English, or in Japanese, skills remain small parts of individual about the Matayoshi kobudo system. Lex Opdam Editor in chief karate systems, preserved but having little While it has spread world-wide, and has House of the Pure Martial Arts WWW.MEIBUKANMAGAZINE.ORG No 9 JULY 2007 2 it was later transplanted to Japan. Gima also imported and propagated sugar cane, as a cash crop. These two imported plants dramatically changed the course of Okinawan history, the potato providing a secure sustenance crop suited to the climate and high in nutritional value, and the sugar cane providing a valuable cash crop, jump starting the island’s economy. Gima and Noguni’s reputations have remained important on the island. A monument was built to them in a park in Naha in 1937, to honor their work for Okinawa, and Gima’s tomb, which was moved from Sumiyoshi Cho in 1959 to make room for the expansion of a US Courtesy of ZOKR, pp. 4. Kokusai Karate Kobudo Renmei main dojo Founding Members, December 17, 1962. Taira Shinken, base, was rebuilt in 1993, using state seated 2nd from left. Higa Seiko, seated, center. Matayoshi Shinpo, standing 4th from left. funds. The current Matayoshi family is a had a profound affect on the Okinawan yoshi since 1962. It is informed by nume- collateral line of the Gima family, splitting martial arts, most available information rous casual conversations with all of these off some 16 generations ago. Many of about the system is hearsay, or a small people, as well as more directed questions smattering of book chapters, short articles, about the content and history of the and biographies on websites. Some of system, including a planned interview this information is contradictory, and some with Sensei Matayoshi for another project is incorrect. While this article is not meant in 1995. Finally, it draws on the small to be definitive, it is an attempt to more amount of written information about the completely convey some of the history system in Japanese. It is my hope it will add and content of the Matayoshi kobudo. clarity to the existing information about In writing it, I draw from my more than system, and help to bring a treasure of Oki- 20 years of experience in the system, nawa’s martial heritage more fully into the Courtesy of Fred Lohse. under Matayoshi Shinko in Okinawa, light. Shinjo Gima's Tomb. under Sakai Ryugo- a student of Sensei the male members of the family retain the Matayoshi from the early 1960’s- in Background shin (c) character from Shinjo to honor Japan, under Gakiya Yoshiaki, and under The Matayoshi family traces its lineage their famous ancestor; this is the shin in Kimo Wall, a student of Sensei Mata- back to a famous figure in Okinawan Shinko and Shinpo. (Interview with history, Gima Shinjo, or Mashi Gima Matayoshi Shinpo, 1995.) Oyakata Shinjo (1557-1644). (ab cd) Gima was a descendant of Oshiro At some point in their history, the Mata- (Ufugushiku) Anshi, the head of the family yoshi family became associated with the line. While not known as a martial artist, martial arts. It is unclear just what this Gima had a profound effect on the association was- they were not famous development of the island. He was a noble on the island as teachers, or closely asso- in the Ryukyunan feudal government, an ciated with the Ryukyu government or official of Ryukyu Agriculture (Smits, military- but by the time Matayoshi Shin- 1999), and was the patron of Noguni ko was young there was a long tradition Sokan, who brought the sweet potato of martial arts within the family, a tradition back from Fujian, China in 1604 (see stretching back an unknown number of Kerr, 2000). Gima took the product his generations. Sensei Matayoshi Shinko’s vassal brought back and promoted its first teachers were his father, Matayoshi development as a crop. Within a few Shinchin, and his paternal grandfather, years, it became one of the most impor- Matayoshi Shintoku. They initiated him Courtesy of Kimo Wall. tant crops on the island. From Okinawa, into the family Kenpo and weapon tech- Shinjo Gima. House of the Pure Martial Arts WWW.MEIBUKANMAGAZINE.ORG No 9 JULY 2007 3 a Chinese tea merchant, Wu Hein Kui, soon began to receive instruction in Fujian called Gokenki in Japanese.

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