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Taiji Kase

was a Japanese master of Shotokan karate who was one of the earliest masters responsible for introducing this martial art into Europe.〔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.〕 He taught his style of karate, Shotokan Ryu Kase Ha, in France from the late 1960s to the mid-1980s.〔〔(The Shotokan Way: Taiji Kase profile ) (c. 2005). Retrieved on 1 April 2010.〕 In his later years, he travelled across the world teaching karate, but Paris remained his home.〔(Tullamore Shotokan Karate Club: Sensei Taiji Kase ) (c. 2009). Retrieved on 1 April 2010.〕 Kase held the rank of 9th ''dan'' in karate.〔Marino, C. (2005): (Remembering a great Karate Master: Sensei Taiji Kase (1929–2004) ) Retrieved on 1 April 2010.〕
==Early life==
Kase was born on 9 February 1929 in Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.〔〔〔〔Fernández Rincón, M. (2004): (In memory of a Grand Master: Taiji Kase (1929–2004) ) Retrieved on 2 April 2010.〕〔(Zanshin Karate-do Stockholm: Master ) (2010). Retrieved on 2 April 2010.〕〔Heinze, T. (2008): (Kase Taiji (1929–2004) ) Retrieved on 2 April 2010.〕〔(English Shotokan Academy: Sensei Kase, 9th Dan ) (c. 2005). Retrieved on 2 April 2010.〕 His father was Nobuaki Kase, who held the rank of 5th ''dan'' in judo.〔 He began learning judo before he turned 6 years old, and later in boyhood also studied aikido and kendo.〔
In 1944, at the age of 15 years, Kase attained the rank of 2nd ''dan'' black belt in judo.〔 That same year, he read a book on karate by Gichin Funakoshi, and was inspired to begin studying that art under Funakoshi himself.〔〔 He also trained under Funakoshi's son, Gigō Funakoshi, before the latter's death in 1945.〔(Kase Ha Shotokan Ryu Karate-do: Taiji Kase ) (c. 2005). Retrieved on 1 April 2010.〕 Genshin Hironishi took on most of the teaching duties from that point.〔Cattle, S. (c. 1994"): (The origins of Karate ) Retrieved on 2 April 2010.〕 Along with Hironishi, Tadao Okuyama also influenced the young Kase's development in karate.〔(Zanshinkai Karate-do Stockholm: Club ) (2010). Retrieved on 2 April 2010.〕 Of his four instructors, Hironishi taught him the longest—six years.〔Niiranen, J. (2002): (Sensei Kase interview ) Retrieved on 2 April 2010.〕 Kase had been due to be tested for his 3rd ''dan'' in judo, but elected to focus on karate instead.〔

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