IN CELEBRATION OF THIS
PUBLICATION
Joen Nakazato, Hanshi 10
Dan
Zen Okinawa Karate-do Renmei
Kaicho (Chairman) Karate-do
I am very grateful that our long dream
to publish a "Ayumi" (History) has been accomplished. I would
like to thank the editing committee. Thank you for your hard work.
This project started 16 years ago when
the seventh Kaicho Meitoku Yagi Sensei established the "Ayumi"
committee and started to record and publish the history of Zen Okinawa
Karate-do Renmei. I believe it is our duty to those who have run the
Renmei from the beginning to leave a record of the history of Karate
after the second World War in its place of origin, Okinawa.
Recording the history will allow what
the old proverb says: "You learn about the present by studying the
past". This is a mission for the executive board of the Renmei.
However, due to many different interruptions, it took 16 years to
accomplish this task. Again, as the old saying goes we "Turn
misfortune into a blessing", and we were able to add another 16
years to the record of our history, to make it more comprehensive.
The world of Karate has gone through
many changes and restructuring over the years. At present there are
about 10 organizations in Okinawa. All 5 Ryuha and 35 Dojo in Okinawa
which belong to the Zen Okinawa Karate-do Renmei have always been hard
working and made progress with the "healthy growth of the
youth" as our motto and by contributing to the development and
promotion of Karate as a team effort while making changes and adjusting
with the times but not losing its direction.
I would like to conclude my
congratulations by praying for the development of Okinawa Karate-do,
Kobu-do and Zen Okinawa Karate-do Renmei.
Joen Nakazato, Hanshi 10
Dan
Zen Okinawa Karate-do Renmei
Kaicho (Chairman) Karate-do
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