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Keinosuke Enoeda : ウィキペディア英語版
Keinosuke Enoeda

was a Japanese master of Shotokan karate.〔(Karate Union of Great Britain: Instructor profiles – Sensei Keinosuke Enoeda, 9th Dan, 1935–2003 ) Retrieved on 18 February 2010.〕 He was a former Chief Instructor of the Karate Union of Great Britain.〔 Enoeda was ranked 8th ''dan'' in Shotokan karate, and was widely renowned as a formidable ''karateka'' (practitioner of karate).〔Cheetham, J. (2003): "Master Keinosuke Enoeda: The Legend." ''Shotokan Karate Magazine'', Issue 76 (June 2003).〕 Following his death, Enoeda was posthumously awarded the rank of 9th ''dan''.〔(CommuniGate: Messages of condolence – Sensei K. Enoeda, 9th Dan ) (2003). Retrieved on 19 February 2010.〕
==Early life==
Enoeda was born on 4 July 1935 on the island of Kyushu, Japan.〔 As a youth, he trained in kendo and judo, and played baseball.〔 By the age of 16, Enoeda had reached the rank of 2nd ''dan'' in judo.〔 He entered Takushoku University and, being impressed by a karate demonstration there, began studying that martial art.〔
After graduating from university, Enoeda studied at the Japan Karate Association (JKA) ''honbu dojo'' (headquarters training hall) in Tokyo under Masatoshi Nakayama, then the JKA's Chief Instructor. He also trained in ''kumite'' under the direction of Taiji Kase.〔Fernandez, M. (2001): (Master Taiji Kase, 9th Dan Shotokan Ryu Karate-Do ) ''Shotokan Karate Magazine'', Issue 69 (November 2001):4–8. Retrieved on 1 April 2010.〕 In 1961, he fought a notable tournament match against Keigo Abe, winning by decision after six extensions.〔(Japan Shotokan Karate Association: ABE Keigo, 9th Dan, JSKA Chief Instructor ) (May 2009). Retrieved on March 27, 2010.〕 He won the JKA All Japan Championship in 1963 against another well known karateka, Hiroshi Shirai.〔O'Neill, T. (1983): (Keinosuke Enoeda: Shotokan ) Retrieved on 18 February 2010.〕 During this period, Enoeda acquired the nickname ''Tora'' ("Tiger" in Japanese), after Nakayama had described his fighting.〔

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