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History
of Goju Ryu

Founder
of Goju-Ryu Karate - CHOJUN MIYAGI
Grandmaster Chojun Miyagi was born on April 25, 1888 in an aristocratic
family. His family was in the import/export business and owned two
ships which made regular trips to mainland China, placing them among
the wealthiest families in the area.
He began training in karate under Kanyro Higaonna at the age of 14,
in 1902. Like his teacher before him, because of his great natural
talent and fierce determination, he progressed very rapidly. The
training was severe beyond belief at times but he practiced even harder
with an enthusiasm unmatched bu any of the other students. Chojun
Miyagi became "uchi deshi" (private disciple) of Kanyro Higaonna. He
studied with his teacher for 14 years before his teacher's death in
1915.
In 1915 he journeyed to Fuzhou, China, the city where his teacher had
studied martial arts, to further his research. This was one of the
three trips he made to China.
On
his return to Okinawa he began to teach martial arts at his home in
Naha. Later, he also taught at the Okinawa Prefecture, and the Naha
Commercial High. He worked hard to spread karate throughout Okinawa and
mainland Japan to earn Naha-te, a status equal to that of the highly
respected Japanese martial arts of Judo and Kendo. To achieve this, he
traveled frequently to mainland Japan where he was invited to teach
karate at Kyoto University and Ritsumei Kan University. In 1933 karate
was registered at the Butoku Kai, the centre for all martial arts in
Japan. This was a milestone for karate as it means that it was
recognised on a level with the highly respected martial arts of Japan.
Chojun
Miyagi delicated his whole live to Karate. He was responsible for
structuring Naha-te (which he later name Goju-Ryu) into a systematized
discipline which could be taught to society in general. This teaching
system that he formulated enable karate t o be
taught in schools for the
benefit of the young, and to reach vast numbers of people throughout
the world.
His
disciples includes the following:
Higa Seko, Shinzato Jin'an, Madanbashi Keiyo, Tamaki Yusei, Sakiyama
Tatsunori, Kina Seiko, Yagi Meitoku, Miyazato Ei'ichi, Miyagi Anichi,
Najo Kiji, Tamaki Bushun, Tasaki Kogyu, Nakaima Genkai, Furusen
Shunshin, Tomoyose Kiei, Miyazato Eiko, Yagi Kamaree, Yogi Jitsuei,
Yamaguchi Gogen, Uehara Yukinori, Iha Koshin, Aragaki Shuichi.
Chojun Miyagi died on October 8, 1953 of a heart attack at the age of
65.

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