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This essay was originally written by Chojun
Miyagi and presented at the Meiji Shoten in Sakaisuji, Osaka on January 28th
1936.
The original title is "Ryukyu Kenpo
Karatedo Enkaku Gaiyo" .
Below is a translation of the essay. This is
one of the few writings of Chojun Miyagi that survied the war.
1. Preface- What is karate?
It is the art we exercise mind and body for health promotion in daily life, but in case of emergency it is the art of self-defence without any weapon. In most cases we fight with our bodies - hands, feet, elbows etc - to defeat opponents. However, in some cases, in accordance with circumstances, we may also use weapons (such as Bo, Sai, Nunchaku, Tonfa, Weeku, Kama etc).
People often misunderstand karate. When they see someone breaking five wooden
board or a few pieces of roof tile by his or her fist, they think it is a main
part of karate. Of course, it is not a main part of karate but a trivial part
of karate.
Like other fighting arts, the truth of karate or Tao of karate can be
understood and mastered at the ultimate goal which is beyond teachings and
impossible to describe by words.
2. How the martial arts was introduced to Ryukyu (Okinawa)?
The name "karate" is a special term in Ryukyu.
Karate originated from Chinese kungfu. We have few books on origin of Chinese
kungfu, so we cannot conclude immediately, but according to a theory, the
martial arts originated in central Asia and the area around Turkey when the
ancient civilization was developed. And then it was introduced to China
gradually.
However, we still another theory. It says that about 5,000 years ago Chinese
kungfu originated at the age of Yellow Emperor (Emperor Huang) who built the
brilliant culture at the Yellow River basin. Anyway, it is not difficult to
imagine that the prototype of martial arts was born by fighting spirit for
struggle which human being possess by nature. For example, most styles of
Chinese kungfu were created by mimicking fights of animals or birds. You can
see it from the styles' names such as Tiger Style, Lion Style, Monkey Style,
Dog Style, Crane Style and so on. In the age a little later, Chinese kungfu
split into Southern school and Northern school. Moreover, each school split
into Neijia and Waijia.
The characteristic of Neijia is mainly softness, and it is a defensive fighting
arts. Wudang kungfu ( Taichi for example) is typical of Neijia. The
characteristic of Waijia is mainly hardness, and it is an aggressive fighting
arts. Shaolin kungfu is typical of Waijia, which was created at Shaolin Temple
in Songshang Mountaion, Henan province.
And later, in the ages of Tang dynasty and Song dynasty, we can find many
kungfu warriors at the height of their success.
When we consider how karate was introduced to Ryukyu (Okinawa), we have various
opinions without any historical evidence. We have not yet come to a correct
conclusion on this matter. There are three main opinions, namely "Thirty-six
Chinese Immigrants", "Oshima Notes" and "Importation
in Keicho Period". Simple explanation of each opinion are as
follows.
1 - Thirty-six Chinese Immigrants In 1392 (Ming dynasty in China),
thirty-six Chinese immigrants came to Ryukyu from Fujian province.
At that time karate was introduced to Ryukyu by Chinese immigrants from Fujian
province.
2 - Oshima Notes In 1762, the merchant ship of the Ryukyu Kingdom was
caught in a heavy storm on the way to Satsuma ( Kagoshima prefecture now), and
cast ashore on the coast of Oshima, Tosa ( Kochi prefecture now).
Shiohira Pechin, a high rank official of the ship, was an intelligent person.
He was helped by Choki Tobe, an intellectual who lived in Oshima. Tobe wrote
down Shiohira's interesting stories about the Ryukyu Kingdom. His notes was
called "Oshima Notes".
The 3rd volume of "Oshima Notes" says "Koshankun, a kungfu
warrior, came from China to Ryukyu ( Okinawa) bringing his disciples with
him." According to the Notes, at that time people called the martial arts
"Kumiaijutsu" instead of karate. This notes is the most reliable
literature on karate.
3 - Importation in Keicho Period In 1609 (14th year of Keicho period), the
Shimazu clan of Satsuma ( Kagoshima prefecture now) invaded the Ryukyu Kingdom,
and they prohibited possessing weapons by people of Ryukyu.
Some believe that karate was created spontaneously due to the cruel oppression
by Satsuma. The others insist that karate was not a domestic creation but what
was imported from China.
I think it is reasonable to consider that karate was a fusion of a martial arts
from China and "Te" a native martial arts which had already existed,
so karate was developed remarkably and even today it is still improved
rationally and developed. We have a few different opinions on origin of karate,
but they are popular misconceptions and not worth listening.
As mentioned above, so far we do not have any definite and convincing opinion
yet. Anyway, karate has been developed, modified and improved for so many
years.
3. Karate circles in the past
We also do not know origin of the name "karate", but it is true that
the name "karate" was made recently. In the old days it was called
"Te". At that time people used to practice karate secretly, and a
masters taught a few advanced Kata out of all the Kata only to his best
disciple.
If he had no suitable disciple, he never taught them anyone, and eventually
such Kata have completely died out. As a result, there are many Kata which were
not handed down.
In about middle of Meiji period (1868-1912), prominent karate masters abolished
the old way of secrecy. Karate was opened to the public, so it was soon
recognized by society.
It was dawn in the development of karate. In accordance with the rapidly
progressing culture, karate was also recognized as physical education, and it
was adopted as one of the teaching subjects at school. Therefore, at last
karate has won the social approval.
4. How we teach karate at present.
According to oral history, in the old days, the teaching policy of karate put
emphasis on self-defence techniques. With just a motto of "no first attack
in karate", teachers showed their students the moral aspects. However, I
heard that in reality they tended to neglect such moral principles. So
gradually the teaching policy was improved with the change of the times.
Now we discontinued and abolished the wrong tradition of so-called "body
first, and mind second", and we made our way toward Tao of
fighting arts or the truth of karate. Eventually we have obtained the
correct motto "mind first, and body second" which
means karate and Zen are the same.
Those who are engaged in teaching karate in Okinawa prefecture and outside
Okinawa prefecture at present are as follows. (in random order)
In Okinawa prefecture: Kentsu Yabu, Chomo Hanashiro, Chotoku Kyan,
Anbun Tokuda, Juhatsu Kyoda, Choshin Chibana, Jinsei Kamiya, Shinpan Gusukuma,
Seiko Higa, Kamado Nakasone, Jin-an Shinzato, Chojun Miyagi.
Outside Okinawa prefecture: Gichin Funakoshi, Choki Motobu, Kenwa Mabuni, Masaru Sawayama, Sanyu Sakai, Moden Yabiku, Jizaburo Miki, Yasuhiro Konishi, Shinji Sato, Mizuho Mutsu, Kamesuke Higaonna, Shinjun Otsuka, Shin Taira, Koki Shiroma, Kanbun Uechi.
5. About karate styles or Ryu
There are various opinions about Ryu or styles of karate in Ryukyu ( Okinawa),
but they are just guess without any definite research or evidence. With regard
to this matter, we feel as if we are groping in the dark.
According to a popular opinion out of them, we can categorize karate
into two styles; Shorin-Ryu and Shorei-Ryu. They insist that the former is fit
for a stout person, while the latter for a slim person. However, such an
opinion proved to be false by many studies.
In the meantime, there is the only opinion we can trust. It is as follows: In 1828 (Qing or Ching dynasty in China), our ancestors inherited a kungfu style of Fujian province in China. They continued their studies and formed Goju-Ryu karate. Even today, there still exists an orthodox group which inherited genuine and authentic Goju-Ryu karate.
6. The feature of karate
Some good points of karate are as follows:
A large
place or a spacious area is not required for practicing karate.
You can
practice karate by yourself. You can also do it together with other karate
members by forming a group.
You don't
have to spend many hours in practicing karate.
You can
choose Kata suitable for your physical strength and practice it regardless of
age and gender.
Without
spending much money, you can practice karate with simple equipment (such as
Makiwara) or without it.
Karate is
very effective as a means of health promotion. There are many karateka who are
healthy and live long.
As a result
of training in mind and body, you can cultivate your character and acquire
indomitable spirit.
7. The future of karate-do
The days when karate was taught secretly was over, and has come the new age in which we practice and study karate publicly and officially. Therefore, the future of karate-do is bright. Taking this opportunity, we should stop advertising karate as if it was a mysterious and magical fighting arts in a small island called Ryukyu. We should open karate to the public and receive criticism, opinions and studies from the other prominent fighting artists. In the future, we should invent complete protectors for a safety karate tournament like other fighting arts, so that karate become one of Japanese fighting arts. Nowadays karate-do has become popular all over Japan, where many people study karate-do very hard. Even outside Japan, karate-do is popular. There is a man who graduated from university in Tokyo. He is now propagating and studying karate-do in Europe. In May 1934, I was invited to propagate and teach karate-do in Hawaii, U.S.A. by Okinawans there and a newspaper company. Karate clubs have been established in Hawaii since then. As mentioned above, now karate-do has become not only a Japanese martial arts but also an international martial arts.
8. The teaching method of karate
As each person has his or her distinctive character, the muscle development is
different depending on his or her muscle use. Therefore, at first, we do
"Preparatory Exercise" to develop our muscles so that we can practice
karate exercises easier, and then "Fundamental Kata",
"Supplementary Exercise", "Kaishu Kata" and "Kumite
Training". We teach karate in this way. Each outline is as follows.
Preparatory Exercise We exercise each muscle of our body in order to
enhance its flexibility, strength and endurance, and then we practice the
fundamental Kata, namely Sanchin, Tensho and Naifanchi. We do again this
preparatory exercise after practice of Kata to relax our muscles. And we take a
breathing exercise and take a rest quietly.
Fundamental Kata Sanchin, Tensho and Naifanchi are the fundamental Kata.
Through practicing them, we can take a correct posture. We can inhale and
exhale correctly. We can adjust increasing or decreasing our power
harmoniously. We can develop a powerful physique and a strong will of warrior.
Supplementary Exercise This exercise enable us to learn and perform
Kaishu Kata well. We exercise each part of our body with a particular movement.
We also practice with various equipments to enhance our outer whole strength
and particular part strength.
Kaishu Kata ( Kata except Fundamental Kata) Nowadays we have about
twenty or thirty kinds of Kata, and their names are various depending on their
creators. Kata has techniques of defense and offense which are connected
appropriately. It has various directions of the movements and it is something
like gymnastics. We should perform Kata by using power of mind and body in
accordance with its technical purpose so that we can learn the principle of
untying and tying.
Kumite Training We untie Kaishu Kata which we already learned, and we
study techniques of defense and offense in Kaishu Kata. Understanding its
technical purpose, we practice the techniques of attack and defense with
fighting spirit like a real situation.
I summarize as follows. We
induce the interaction of mind and body from the fundamental Kata, Sanchin,
Tensho and Naifanchi. We develop the spirit of martial arts by acquiring
fighting techniques through practicing Kaishu Kata and Kumite training
correctly.
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