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https://efight.jp/news-20220517_1057600...
【Karate】Spread
from Okinawa to the mainland, karate wear was also born on this day, today is
exactly 100 years = May 17
One hundred years ago, on May 17,
1922, the day that Yoshinori Funakoshi, the founder of Shotokan Karate,
performed karate (then known as Karate) to the public for the first time at the
Kodokan Dojo of Judo.
This day was during the 1st Sports
and Sports Exhibition organized by the Ministry of Education (April 30 ~ May
31, 1922: Tokyo Women's Higher Normal School Attached Museum of Education),
where Funakoshi went to Tokyo and performed karate at the Kodokan.
【Video】There
was a blow of karate in judo! The physical art of judo born from this exchange
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmsEz_QPG5s&t=82s
Shinya
Aihara, the editor-in-chief of Shin Karatedo and a karate collector, is one of
those who looked up the day from old books. "It was a presentation of
shapes, promissory hands, and a question-and-answer session. On this day, about
250 people, including Kodokan disciples, students, officials, military
personnel, police officers, and newspaper and magazine reporters, gathered to
see the first public presentation of karate. It is a day when karate became
known and spread throughout the world. By the way, there was no such thing as a
dojo suit in karate at the time of going to Tokyo, so it was plain clothes. For
that reason, it is said that Funakoshi saw the judo suit and referred to it,
hurriedly bought a cloth and made it all night," says the anniversary of
the first karate suit being made.
Jigoro
Kano tried to incorporate this karate into the shinobi department of judo in
earnest, and although it did not actually disappear, the form of judo's
"energetic goodness" can be seen by incorporating some of the
techniques of hitting from this exchange of karate.
Toshinori
Omori, who wrote "What is Oshinin?", says, "This was the
beginning of everything, and without it, Olympic karate, Kyokushin, kick and
K-1 would not have been born." How about looking back on what karate is on
this memorable day?
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