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has gloss | eng: Founder Seiichi Akamine was born in 1920 in Okinawa and began martial arts training as a child with his grandfather and, formally, under Chomo Hanashiro, Yabu Kentsū, and Chōtoku Kyan. Akamine practised Shuri-te until he met Chōjun Miyagi and devoted himself to the latter's Gōjū-ryū style. Within Gōjū-ryū, Akamine was most influenced by Sekō Higa (Miyagi’s right-hand man and also a disciple of Higaonna Kanryō or Higashionna) and Kanki Izumikawa (Izumigawa) (a senior student of Higa and close friend of Akamine). Akamine also learned other arts, including Kobudō, Kenjutsu, Judo, Uechi-ryū, Gensei-ryū, and Bugeikan Okinawa-te, as well as some traditional medicine like shiatsu, do-in, and kuatsu. |
lexicalization | eng: Ken-Shin-Kan |
instance of | e/Karate |
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has gloss | spa: Fundador Seiichi Akamine nació el 14 de mayo del año 1920 en Okinawa Comenzó a aprender las artes marciales a muy temprana edad, bajo la tutoría de su abuelo. Aunque la familia Akamine era descendiente directa de samuráis, el Sensei Akamine fue el único de los hermanos que se entrenó en las artes marciales. comienza su entrenamiento formal, bajo la tutela de Chomo Hanashiro, Yabu Kentsū, y Chōtoku Kyan. Akamine practicó Shuri-te hasta conocer a Chōjun Miyagi lo que hizo que se consagrara al estilo Gōjū-ryū . |
lexicalization | spa: Ken shin kan |
lexicalization | spa: Ken-Shin-Kan |
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