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- Matsubayashi-ryū abstract "Matsubayashi-ryū (松林流), is a style of Okinawan karate founded in 1947 by Shōshin Nagamine (1907–1997). Its curriculum includes 18 kata, seven two-man yakusoku kumite (prearranged sparring) routines, and kobudō (weapons) practice. Matsubayashi-ryu is one of the four main styles of karate on Okinawa today, and was one of the styles represented when the Okinawa Karate-do Federation was founded. It included the styles: Goju-ryu, Uechi-ryu, Shorin-ryu, and Matsubayashi-ryu.Sensei Nagamine named his style in honor of the two most important masters that his teachings were based upon, Sōkon Matsumura of Shuri-te. and Kosaku Matsumora of Tomari-te. He chose to name the school using the first kanji characters from both master's names Matsu (松) and the style is pronounced in Japanese "Matsubayashi".Shuri-te is divided into three styles, two are called Shorin-Ryu and a third is called Matsubayashi-Ryu. Matsubayashi-Ryu is a style of Shorin-Ryu and the terms Matsubayashi-Ryu and Shorin-Ryu can be used interchangeably. Normally, the style is referred to as Shorin-Ryu but when a definite distinction is required between the other styles of the Shorin-Ryu family (Kobayashi-Ryu & Shobayashi-Ryu) then it is called Matsubayashi-Ryu.Shoshin Nagamine also credited Motobu Chōki as the teacher who inspired his seven Yakusoku kumite forms.Until his passing away in 2012, the official Matsubayashi-ryū organization was run by Shōshin Nagamine's son, Takayoshi Nagamine. However there are many schools teaching Matsubayashi-ryū that are separately affiliated with the Nagamine dojo. A new kata, Fukyugata San, was developed in 1960 by Ueshiro sensei and is performed in his association's schools, however it is not included in the general kata for Matsubayashi -ryu.Matsubayashi-ryū is one of the better-documented traditional karate styles, owing to Nagamine's book, The Essence of Okinawan Karate-dō. as well as Tales of Okinawa's Great Masters.After the death of Shoshin Nagamine in 1997, many of his senior students formed their own organisations to teach Matsubayashi-ryu. After Shoshin Nagamine the following people were the successors to this organisation:Takayoshi Nagamine (1992-2012), second generation headmaster (Soke)Yoshitaka Taira (2012-), Association President / Toshimitsu Arakaki (2012-), Association Vice-President↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Matsubayashi-ryū ancestorSchools Okinawan_martial_arts.
- Matsubayashi-ryū arts Karate.
- Matsubayashi-ryū arts Okinawan_kobudō.
- Matsubayashi-ryū country "Okinawa, Japan".
- Matsubayashi-ryū dateFounded "1947".
- Matsubayashi-ryū founder "Osensei Shōshin Nagamine".
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- Matsubayashi-ryū comment "Matsubayashi-ryū (松林流), is a style of Okinawan karate founded in 1947 by Shōshin Nagamine (1907–1997). Its curriculum includes 18 kata, seven two-man yakusoku kumite (prearranged sparring) routines, and kobudō (weapons) practice. Matsubayashi-ryu is one of the four main styles of karate on Okinawa today, and was one of the styles represented when the Okinawa Karate-do Federation was founded.".
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- Matsubayashi-ryū homepage www.shorin-ryu.net.