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Shito-Ryu Itosu-Kai teaches teaches the traditional weapons of
RyuKyu (Okinawan) Kobudo.
Kobudo, the art of Okinawan weaponry means "the Way of Ancient
Warrior". Using traditional farming and fishing implements, the
Okinawan people developed their farming tools into weapons that
were very effective against the samurai. This art of defense became
known as kobudo or Kobujitsu. Although Kobujitsu was an art separate
from the Okinawan art of Karate, it was commonly use together as
an effective form of defense. In the art of Kobudo - the Kama, Sai,
Nunchaku, Bo, Kai, Kama, Nunchaku, Tekko, Suruchin, Tenbi and Tonfa
are the most common weapons that were utilized.
Shito-Ryu Itosu-Kai is one of the foremost organizations in the
study of Kobudo. Mabuni Sensei, Sakagami Sensei, Sakagami Soke and
Tsumura Shihan all studied Kobudo with Shinken Taira Sensei (1897-1970),
pictured bellow.
Shinken Taira, a master of Okinawan weaponry, was born on the small
island of Kukijima, near Okinawa. His family name was "Maezato"
but later in life he changed to his mother's name "Taira". He studied
under Master Moden Yabuki, the founder of "Ryukyu Kobujutsu Kenkyu-Kai".
In 1960's Taira Sensei traveled to Yokohama and stayed in Sakagami's
dojo (Genbu-Kan) where Tsumura Shihan studied kobudo with him.

Bo
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Sai
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Tonfa
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Kama
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Nunchaku
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Aku or Kai
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Suruchin
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Tekko
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Tenbi
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