
The Original Teachings of Master FunakoshiBy Gichin Funakoshi Preface by Jotaro Takagi Foreword by Tsutomu Ohshima Translated by John Teramoto Gichin Funakoshi is considered the father of modern karate. In th 1920s, he wrote the first of several classic karate texts, culminating his career with the publication of Karate-do Kyohan,which remains among the most important and influential works on karate today. The Kyohan,however, evolved from Karate Jutsu,a much earlier work. In the formative writing of the Jutsu, Funakoshi set out the philosophy and forms that would practice and refine for the rest of his life. As the Kyohan's earliest version, Karate Jutsu has attained legendary status. Legions of enthusiastic martial arts practitioners have sought out the original Japanese version, and pirated English-language editions have circulated for years. This is the first official English publication of Karate Jutsu. Translator John Teramoto has gone to great lengths to accurately convey the essence of Funakoshi's original manuscript, and has contributed an informative introduction and revealing footnotes that clearly note where the forms in Jutsu vary from those of the Kyohan. Karate Jutsu also includes rare historical photographs of Funakoshi himself demonstrating the kata, his early writings in their original form, and a foreword by Tsutomu Ohshima, the founder and chief instructor of the Shotokan Karate of America.
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