Okinawan martial arts

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Okinawan martial arts refers to the martial arts, such as karate, tegumi and kobudō, which originated among the indigenous people of Okinawa Island. Due to its location (between "Mainland Japan" and Taiwan), Okinawa was influenced by various cultures with a long history of trade and cultural exchange, including Japan, China and Southeast Asia, that greatly influenced the development of martial arts on Okinawa.

History

In 1429, the three kingdoms on Okinawa unified to form the Kingdom of Ryukyu. When King Shō Shin came into power in 1477, he banned the practice of martial arts, due to fears of the widespread teaching of the art of deception. Tō-te and Ryukyu kobudō (deception) continued to be taught in secret.[1] The ban was continued in 1609 after Okinawa was invaded by the Satsuma Domain of Japan. The bans contributed to the development of kobudō which uses common household and farming implements as weaponry.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The Okinawans combined Chinese martial arts with the existing local variants to form Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., sometimes called Script error: No such module "Nihongo"..[2]

By the 18th century, different types of te had developed in three different villages – Shuri, Naha and Tomari. The styles were named Shuri-te, Naha-te, and Tomari-te, respectively.

Well into the 20th century, the martial arts of Okinawa were generally referred to as te and tii in Japanese and Okinawan for "hand". Te often varied from one town to another, so to distinguish among the various types of te, the word was often prefaced with its area of origin; for example, Naha-te, Shuri-te, or Tomari-te.

Shuri-te, Naha-te and Tomari-te belong to a family of martial arts that were collectively defined as Tode-jutsu or To-de.[3][4]

Karate (Okinawa-te or Karate-jutsu) was systematically taught in Japan after the Taishō era (after 1926).[5]

Shuri-te

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The genealogy of Shuri-te
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Ankō Itosu, often called the "Father of modern karate"

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Important Okinawan masters of Shuri-te:

Important kata:

The successor styles to Shuri-te include Shotokan, Shitō-ryū, Shōrin-ryū, Shudokan, Shuri-ryū, Shōrinji-ryū, Isshin-ryū, Gensei-ryu, and Motobu-ryū.

Tomari-te

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The genealogy of Tomari-te

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Important Okinawan masters of Tomari-te:

Important kata:

The successor styles to Tomari-te include Wado-ryu, Motobu-ryū, Matsubayashi-ryu, Shōrinji-ryū, and Shōrin-ryū.

Naha-te

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Important Okinawan masters of Naha-te:

Important kata:

The successor styles to Naha-te include Shōrei-ryū (earliest school), Gōjū-ryū, Uechi-ryū, Ryūei-ryū, Shito-ryu and Tōon-ryū.

See also

References

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  1. Okinawan Masters. msisshinryu.com. Retrieved on 2011-06-20.
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  5. Donn F. Draeger (1974). Modern Bujutsu & Budo. Weatherhill, New York & Tokyo. Page 125.

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