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Ei'ichi Miyazato : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eiichi Miyazato
was a leading Okinawan master of Goju-ryu karate.〔Higaonna, M. (1985): ''Traditional Karate-do: Vol. 1 – Okinawa Goju-ryu, fundamental techniques'' (p. 32). Tokyo: Minato Research. (ISBN 0-87040-595-0)〕 He was a senior post-war student of Chōjun Miyagi,〔Toguchi, S., Tamano, T., & Lenzi, S. (2001): ''Okinawan Goju-ryu II: Advanced techniques of Shorei-kan Karate'' (p. 14). Burbank, CA: Ohara Publications. (ISBN 0-89750-140-3)〕 founder of the Goju-ryu style. Miyazato held the rank of 10th ''dan'' in karate and 7th ''dan'' in judo; on his death, he was honoured with the degree of 8th ''dan'' in judo.〔(Okinawa Goju Ryu Karate Do Kyokai: Ei'ichi Miyazato Hanshi ) (''c.'' 2000). Retrieved on February 24, 2010.〕 ==Early life== Miyazato was born on July 5, 1922, in I-Chome, 13 Banchi, Higashi-machi, Naha, Okinawa, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.〔〔(Jundokan South Africa: Miyazato Ei'ichi Hanshi ) (''c.'' 2000). Retrieved on February 24, 2010.〕 Some sources indicate that Miyazato began training under Miyagi at the age of 13,〔〔(Uchinadi-Kan: Ei'ichi Miyazato ) (''c.'' 2000). Retrieved on February 24, 2010.〕 while others state that Miyazato first trained under his own father and only began training under Miyagi at the age of 15.〔〔(Gokenkan Dojo: Eiichi Miyazato ) (''c.'' 2000). Retrieved on February 24, 2010.〕 Miyazato's father had been a student of Kanryo Higaonna, who had been Miyagi's teacher, so Miyagi accepted the young Miyazato as his student.〔 Except for an interrupted period due to World War II, Miyazato learned from Miyagi continuously until the death of the latter in 1953.〔 Apart from his karate training, he also studied judo under Shoko Itokazu.〔
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