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Hiroshi Shirai : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hiroshi Shirai
is a Japanese master of Shotokan karate. He is the founder of the Istituto Shotokan Italia, a subdivision of FIKTA (the Italian Traditional Karate Association) and of the SCI (Shotokan Cultural Institute, formerly WSI - World Shotokan Institute).〔() Retrieved, 19 August 2010〕 Shirai holds the title of ''Shihan'' and is responsible for taking the ''dan'' examinations within SCI and, together with Carlo Fugazza, for those within the FIKTA. ==Biography== Shirai was born on 31 July 1937 in Nagasaki, Japan.〔() (2003). Retrieved 15 August 2010.〕 He started learning karate in 1956, three years after seeing a promotional video of the Japan Karate Association (JKA) at Komazawa University. In 1962, he won both the ''kata'' and the ''kumite'' championships of the JKA,〔() List of former JKA Champions, Retrieved 19 August 2010〕 thereby becoming one of those receiving the title 'Grand Champion'. After a world trip to promote karate together with Taiji Kase, Hirokazu Kanazawa, and Keinosuke Enoeda to Europe, South Africa, and the United States of America, he settled in Milan, Italy in 1965.〔() Interview with Shirai by Andy Campbell, Retrieved 19 August 2010.〕 Under his tutelage the Italian karate flourished and many titles went to his students.
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