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Chibana, Choshin
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| Chibana was the last surviving senior Okinawan karate-do practitioner born in the mid 19th century. He died of throat cancer on February 26, l969, and was considered by his peers as the last senior student of the Itosu line. His dojo, originally called the Chibana DAI-ICHI DOJO but now it is simply called the Chibana Dojo, is presently being run by his grandson, Akira (kyoshi 7-Dan), at the Shuri City Hall.
As a legacy, Chibana left the
following precepts to his followers: Chibana Dojo Kun
Chibana sensei is credited with naming the style "Shorin-ryu" using a different character for "sho" from that used in China. His most senior student was Higa Yuchoku, although he produced many notable and influencial teachers, among them Miyahira Katsuya, Nakazato Shurugo, to name only the most renowned. (Chibana sensei's biographical information was provided by E. Estrada Kyoshi 8th Dan, Shorin-ryu Chibana-Ha)
Chibana Sensei performing Kusanku no Sho
at the back of his home.
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