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Japan Karate Federation

The Japan Karate Federation (JKF) is the national body for karate in Japan. It was originally called the Federation of All Japan Karatedo Organizations (FAJKO) and is affiliated with the World Karate Federation (WKF). The Japan Karate Federation recognizes Wadōkai, Shotokan (Japan Karate Association), Shito-ryu and Goju-ryu.
==Early Years==

In 1959 the original Japanese Karate Federation was formed as a unified organization that brought different karate schools together. Heading the Shudokan of Kanken Tōyama, was 蔡長 Geng chairman, Yasuhiro vice chairman Konishi (Shindō jinen-ryū), Hiroshi Kinjo (Kanbukan), Otsuka Hinorori (Wado-Ryu), Tatsuo Yamada (Japan Kenpo Karate), and Gima Ma謹 (Shotokan), each a karate world leader at the time of inauguration. The Japan Karate Federation Championships of armored karate competition, made the flow of the karate world Daidodanketsu.
However, in 1964, the old organization took the name of "Japan Karate Federation", Karate Nebu-kai (later renamed the Japan Karate Federation neb meeting) Japan, thus it became an affiliated cooperative organization.
For more information see "Japan Karate Federation Nebu-kai".
Even before Hwado flow style had been referred to as the "All Japan Karate Federation", and Zensoraren had been formed, the then parent all psoralen of Wadōkai and anti all psoralen Hwado I was split in the flow karate Federation.

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