翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Si Darreh Si
・ Si demain... (Turn Around)
・ Shōtarō Akiyama
・ Shōtarō Ikenami
・ Shōtarō Koseki
・ Shōtarō Yasuoka
・ Shōten
・ Shōtengai
・ Shōtenkyō Station
・ Shōtenrō Taishi
・ Shōtetsu
・ Shōto Kashii
・ Shōtoku
・ Shōtoku (era)
・ Shōtō, Shibuya
Shōtōkai
・ Shōun
・ Shōwa
・ Shōwa (Kamakura period)
・ Shōwa Day
・ Shōwa financial crisis
・ Shōwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjū
・ Shōwa Iōjima
・ Shōwa Kenkyūkai
・ Shōwa Modan
・ Shōwa Monogatari
・ Shōwa period
・ Shōwa Restoration
・ Shōwa Station
・ Shōwa Station (Kanagawa)


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Shōtōkai : ウィキペディア英語版
Shōtōkai

is the organisation formed originally in 1930 by Gichin Funakoshi to teach and spread the art of karate.〔Evans, J. K. (1988): "The battle for Olympic Karate recognition: WUKO vs. IAKF." ''Black Belt'', 26(2):54–58.〕〔(The Official Homepage of Nihon Karate-do Shotokai )〕 The organization still exists and promotes a style of karate that adheres to Funakoshi's teachings, in particular the notion that competition is contrary to the essence of karate. Nowadays, the name also designates a formal practice method.
== Origins ==

Shotokai is not an official style of karate. Shotokai is the name of the association launched by Gichin Funakoshi originally in 1930. The original name was ''Dai Nihon Karate-do Kenkyukai''. The association is known in Japan as ''Dai Nihon Karate-do Shotokai'' since 1936.〔 ''Shotokan'' is the name of its Honbu Dojo (main practicing hall). Gichin Funakoshi's karate style is also known as ''Shotokan ryu''.
The name derives from ''Shoto'', the pen name which Funakoshi used to sign his poems, literally translated as "pine leaves". ''Kai'' means "group" or 'method'; therefore, Shotokai is translated as "Shoto's group" or "Shoto's method." Shotokai's most prominent masters are Gichin Funakoshi with his top students Giko (Yoshitaka) Funakoshi, Genshin (Motonobu) Hironishi, Tadao Okuyama and Shigeru Egami.
At Funakoshi's death in 1957, his students split into several factions: on one side was a group known as ''Nihon Karate Kyokai'' (Japan Karate Association, JKA) and on another side the Shotokai Association. One of the largest issues between them was the question of whether competitions were to be introduced or not.〔Evans, J. K. (1988): "The battle for Olympic Karate recognition: WUKO vs. IAKF." ''Black Belt'', 26(2):54–58.〕
Although Shotokai is the name of Shotokan Karate association, it has a defined practice method widely known as Shotokai Karate. Shigeru Egami defined the broad outlines of the new way of practising that he developed after having, in a number of tests, discovered the inefficiency of the karate method at that time.
After years of research, Egami found an efficient way of striking by executing the movement in a relaxed state of mind and body. This is the basis of Shotokai. It focuses on suppleness and relaxation, as opposed to tenseness that generates force. Elaborating this basic idea, he suggested new forms of techniques and a new way of practising.
Shotokai refrains from competition because Gichin Funakoshi used to say that there are no contests in Karate. Master Egami wrote: "First of all, we must practise Karate like a combat technique and then, with time and experience, we will be able to understand a certain state of soul and will be able to open ourselves to the horizons of 'jita-ittai' (the union of one with the other) which lay beyond fighting. This is the principle of coexistence which enables us to live together in prosperity."
Shotokai is the keeper of Gichin Funakoshi's Karate heritage and has for example republished his books during the years. It has also kept the art of Shotokan Karate weaponry (primarily bo/kon in Japanese) in practice schedule.〔(The Official Homepage of Nihon Karate-do Shotokai )〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Shōtōkai」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.