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Shito-Ryu is one of the four major karate styles of Japan.
It combines the features of the two great traditions of Okinawan
and Japanese karate.
"Itosu-Kai" indicates our following of perhaps the greatest
master of the last two centuries, Yasutune
Itosu (1830-1915).
"Kai" and "Ryu" both mean "style" or "school".
In the later part of the 19th century, the two most famous masters
of karate in Okinawa were Yasutune
Itosu (1830-1915) of Shuri-te and Kanryo
(Higa'shi'onna) Higaonna (1851-1915) of Naha-te.
Kenwa Mabuni
(1889-1952) was a student of both of these grandmasters, and originally
named his style Hanko-Ryu (half hard style), but out of respect
and honour for his two foremost teachers, Mabuni later named his
style of Karate "Shito-Ryu", which is formed by combining
the kanji (characters) of both names.
The name 'Shito' is the combination of 'shi' and
'to' , the
two first characters of the names of Master Itosu and
Master Higaonna .
The present leader of our style world wide is Sadaaki
Sakagami, Soke 9th Dan. He is the son of the late
Ryusho Sakagami
Sensei, 10th Dan (1915-1992) 3rd Master of Itosu-Kai, after masters
Itosu and Kenwa Mabuni (1888-1952). Master Sadaaki Sakagami studied
many martial arts, including kendo and kobudo.
Our style came to Canada in 1969, when Shihan Kei
Tsumura, 8th Dan, returned from a period of study
with Ryusho Sakagami Sensei and established the Canadian
Honbu (Headquarters) at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre in
Don Mills, Ontario. Many of Tsumura Shihan's students now run their
own clubs in Canada.
All the instructors of our clubs are registered with the All-Japan
Shito-Ryu Itosu-Kai in Yokohama, Japan, and therefore are also registered
with the Federation of All-Japan Karate-Do Organization (FAJKO)
(an organization of major styles of Japanese Karate) in Tokyo.
Shito-Ryu Itosu-Kai Karate then, taught in Canada under Tsumura
Shihan, is the true classical karate of feudal Okinawa. Not only
does it combine the traditions of Okinawan karate (Itosu and Higonna)
it is considered in Japan to be the foremost in teaching Kobudo,
the use of weapons. And, although rooted solidly in centuries of
tradition and grim experience, Shito-Ryu gives plenty of emphasis
to the modern innovation of sport karate.
Click
here for more information on the Great Masters of Shito-Ryu Itosu-Kai.
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