Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai

Shindō jinen-ryū
神道自然流
Date founded1933
Country of originJapan Japan
FounderYasuhiro Konishi (1893–1983)
Current headYasuhiro (Takehiro) Konishi
Arts taughtKarate
Ancestor artsJujitsu
Ancestor schoolsShitō-ryūShotokanMotobu-ryuTakenouchi-ryū
PractitionersKiyoshi Yamazaki • Mina Yamazaki
Official websiteJapan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai

Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai (JKR) is an international karate organization under the leadership of Yasuhiro (Takehiro) Konishi, 10th Dan, son of the organization's founder Yasuhiro Konishi. It has branches in more than 20 countries under the guidance of Kiyoshi Yamazaki, 8th Dan, International Director and Chief Instructor.[1]

The style of karate taught by the JKR is Shindo Jinen Ryu, which was established by Yasuhiro Konishi, who studied under and alongside Gichin Funakoshi, Chojun Miyagi, Kenwa Mabuni, and Choki Motobu. Konishi also trained extensively under the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba, and JKR's lineage dates back to the 16th century traditions of Takenouchi-ryū Jujitsu. Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai is the sole governing body for Shindo Jinen Ryu, and it is the only major karate organization that has never experienced an internal schism.[2][3]

Training within Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai stresses traditional Japanese values of discipline, consistent attendance, etiquette, and hard work. Shindo Jinen Ryu incorporates elements of karate, aikido, jujitsu, and kendo in its curriculum, and also emphasizes both philosophy and education.[4]

  1. ^ Ryobu-Kai Info at www.jkr.com
  2. ^ Shindo Jinen-Ryu by Howard High at Dragon Times
  3. ^ Shindo Jinen-Ryu Karate-Do History and Tradition of Budo at FightingArts.com
  4. ^ Welcome! at Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai Saint Louis

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