- 著者
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石田 肇
- 出版者
- Japanese Academy of Budo
- 雑誌
- 武道学研究 (ISSN:02879700)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.20, no.1, pp.18-23, 1987
The aim of this study is to demonstrate logically that Anko Itosu (born in Okinawa in 1830 and died in 1914) formed a nodal point from traditional Karatedo to modern Karatedo by the basis of 2 guideposts.<br>1. The first guidepost, Mr. Itosu's manuscript (10 articles)-3 Elements which form his view of Karatedo<br>(1) Spiritual element The concept of Budo which forms the basis of his Karatedo.<br>(2) Bujyutsu element The concept of Budo which forms the basis of his Karatedo.<br>(3) Physical element-The new viewpoint which forms the foundation of his Karatedo.<br>2. The second guidepost, Itosu's Karatedo-Kata<br>-His parts in the establishment of modern Karatedo<br>(1) He mastered and critically succeeded most of the traditional Karatedo-Kata-then he acquired the materials of his modern Karatedo.<br>(2) He adapted the many traditional Karatedo-Kata and recorganized some medern Karatedo-Kata from them----The period of transition to the modern Karatedo.<br>(3) He created the original modern Karatedo-Kata “Pin-An Syodan-Godan”, spread Karatedo widely and established the teaching method of modern Karatedo.