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Okinawan karateka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chokei Kishaba (喜舎場 朝啓, Kishaba Chōkei, October 4, 1929–2000) was an Okinawan martial arts master and founder of the Shōrin-ryū Kishaba Juku.[2]
Chokei Kishaba | |
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Born | Okinawa, Japan | October 4, 1929
Died | 2000 (aged 71) Okinawa, Japan |
Style | Shōrin-ryū, Yamane Ryu[1] |
Teacher(s) | Hohan Sōken, Shōshin Nagamine, Seigi Nakamura |
Notable students | Katsuhiko Shinzato |
Website | KishabaJuku.org |
He was born October 4, 1929, in Okinawa and died in the year 2000.
Kishaba's younger brother Chogi Kishaba is also an Okinawan martial arts master.
Kishaba's senior student in Okinawa was Katsuhiko Shinzato who currently heads the Kishaba Juku.
Dojos affiliated to the Kishaba Juku are located in Germany, Japan, the United States, and Slovenia. Within the United States there are dojos in California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New York, Oregon and Virginia.
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