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Joe Swift
Hi Victor-san,
great write up. I think there is ample historical documentation to show that
when Ryukyu was brought under Japanese wings that there was a LOT of economic
and political aid by the Japan government, as they desperately needed Ryukyu to
"join the Empire" and not try and go over to China (which had its own
political and economic troubles in those times), but after Ryukyu became
Okinawa Prefecture, the support kind of fizzled.
The 1936 meeting
of the Mastersis too late, IMHO, to start looking at this, we need to actually
go back at least half a century, but your argument still holds valid.
At this point in
my studies, I believe that after Meiji, martial arts were no longer needed as
such and therefore combat applications became secondary; and that before Meiji,
the combat applications would have been already known and no need to
"interpret" the moves at all...
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