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SHITO RYU KARATE
Shito-Ryu Karate was founded by Kenwa Mabuni. He named his style after
his two teachers, Itosu and Higaonna. The word "shito" comes
from the Japanese characters used to write his teachers' names, while
"ryu" means style - hence the name Shito-Ryu. Be moderate and courteous Following Mabuni's death, his student, Sakagami, founded the Itosukai
Association. The main headquarters remain in Yokohama, Japan to this day.
With the passing of Sakagami, Grand Master Suzuki created the Seikokai
Association. Tokyo is the now the main base for the Seikokai Association. Shito-Ryu is one of the four main styles of Karate, and has practitioners worldwide. Our style, formally known as Shito-Ryu Seikokai, is presently headed by Grand Master Seiko Suzuki in Japan. The Pan American Master, or Shihan, of Shito-Ryu Seikokai is Akira Sato of Vancouver. Shihan Sato was a student of Grand Master Suzuki. As you can see, lineage generally follows through your instructor. Shihan Akira Sato was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1944. His father was a policeman and a judo practitioner. When Grand Master Suzuki created the Seikokai Association, Sato was promoted to his new position. Shihan Sato obtained a Bachelor of Sociology from Hosey University and a Teaching Certificate for Social Studies before moving to Canada in 1970.
By Andreas Kuntze - Shito-Ryu Seiko-Kai Copyright
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