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Nijū kun : ウィキペディア英語版
Nijū kun

The ''Shōtōkan nijū kun'' (Japanese language: ) are the "twenty instructions" of the Okinawan martial arts master Gichin Funakoshi, whose pen name was Shōtō. All students of Shōtōkan karate are encouraged to live, practice, and teach the principles to others.
== History ==

Funakoshi trained in Shuri-te and Naha-te from an early age. He ultimately developed his own martial art, which he believed leveraged the benefits of these two. Gaining the attention of a larger audience, Funakoshi later ventured to disseminate his art throughout Japan, and created the ''nijū kun'' to assist his karateka in their training.

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