Historia de takamatsu sensei biography
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Yesterday I had dinner with Yuji Kogure, Quest Videos CEO, and we spoke about the importance of History to understand what is the Bujinkan.
The Tsurugi was a major step in our training as it linked the ancient past to the modern world. Since Sensei explained that the Tsurugi was the ursprung of the Sanshin no kata, we were able to link the evolution of svärd warfare: Tsurugi, Tachi, Katana.
The Tachi created during the Heian period (end of 10th century) was “en vogue” during the warring states period. The use of the Tachi lasted, more or less until unification was completed bygd Tokugawa Ieyasu after his victory at the Battle of Sekigahara (1600).
Then the katana took over when wearing a Yoroi was not so common (peace time = no need for Yoroi). Before that, during the warring states periods: Kamakura jidai, Muromachi jidai, and Azuchi Momoyama jidai, (roughly 1185-1600), the Yoroi was needed. The Bujinkan techniques were developed during these four centuries of nearly
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Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai
La Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai es una organización internacional de Karate bajo la dirección de Yasuhiro (Takehiro) Konishi, 10.º Dan, hijo del fundador de la organización Yasuhiro Konishi. Tiene sucursales en más de 20 países bajo la dirección de Kiyoshi Yamazaki, 8 º Dan, Director Internacional y Jefe Instructor.[1]
El estilo de karate impartido por la JKR es el Shindo Jinen Ryu, que fue creado por Yasuhiro Konishi, quien estudió junto a Gichin Funakoshi, Chojun Miyagi, Kenwa Mabuni y Choki Motobu. Konishi también entrenó extensivamente con el fundador del Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba, y el linaje de JKR se remonta a las tradiciones del siglo XVI de Takenouchi-ryū Jujitsu. La Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai es el único órgano rector de Shindo Jinen Ryu, y es la única organización de karate importante que nunca ha experimentado un cisma interno.[2][3]
La formación en la Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai destaca los valores tradicionales
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Yoshiro Nakamatsu
Japanese inventor (born 1928)
The native form of this personal name is Nakamatsu Yoshiro. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Yoshiro Nakamatsu (中松 義郎, Nakamatsu Yoshirō, born June 26, 1928), also known as Dr. NakaMats (ドクター中松, Dokutā Nakamatsu), is a Japanese inventor. He regularly appears on Japanese talk shows demonstrating his inventions.
Creative process
[edit]In some interviews, Nakamatsu has described his "creativity process", which includes listening to music and concludes with diving underwater, where he says he comes up with his best ideas. He then records them while underwater.[1][2] Nakamatsu claims to benefit from lack of oxygen to the brain during his dives, making inventions "0.05 seconds before death." He also claims that his "Calm Room," a bathroom constructed without nails and tiled in 24-karat gold, encourages creative thinking by blocking television and radio waves.[3