Shotokan Archives - North American Karate Federation https://nakf.net/tag/shotokan/ NAKF/NACKC - The Home of Tabata-Ha Shotokan Karate-Do Mon, 26 Jun 2023 14:34:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/nakf.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-cropped-Black-and-Gold-NAKF-small512.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Shotokan Archives - North American Karate Federation https://nakf.net/tag/shotokan/ 32 32 208963828 Sensei Jordan Berry, Kyoto, 1991: An Unconventional Fighter https://nakf.net/2023/06/25/sensei-jordan-berry-kyoto-1991-an-unconventional-fighter/ Sun, 25 Jun 2023 22:38:37 +0000 https://nakf.net/?p=1409 Here a couple of photos of Sensei Jordan Berry in 1991 in Kyoto Japan at a tournament with Kanazawa Sensei judging. Unconventional but effective technique. Ask Sensei Jordan about it! You can meet Sensei Jordan at the bi-weekly “Budokas” class (subscribe to and check on the Event Calendar to stay informed) and at the Tufts […]

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Here a couple of photos of Sensei Jordan Berry in 1991 in Kyoto Japan at a tournament with Kanazawa Sensei judging. Unconventional but effective technique. Ask Sensei Jordan about it! You can meet Sensei Jordan at the bi-weekly “Budokas” class (subscribe to and check on the Event Calendar to stay informed) and at the Tufts University Shotokan Club when it’s back in session.

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Video: Budokas After Class, Jion – “Through the Middle” https://nakf.net/2023/02/05/video-budokas-after-class-jion-through-the-middle/ Sun, 05 Feb 2023 22:57:53 +0000 https://nakf.net/?p=1150 At Budokas Training with Sensei Jordan Berry on Jan. 29, 2023, this is just a little snip of after class discussion. Sensei Jordan gives out some advice on movement in the kata Jion, but it’s good in a more general sense as well. https://budokas.com Traditional Shotokan Karate for all. If you’re in the Northeast US […]

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At Budokas Training with Sensei Jordan Berry on Jan. 29, 2023, this is just a little snip of after class discussion. Sensei Jordan gives out some advice on movement in the kata Jion, but it’s good in a more general sense as well.

https://budokas.com Traditional Shotokan Karate for all.

If you’re in the Northeast US and would like to be notified of open-invite traditional karate events, sign up for the email list at http://www.nekarateevents.com

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Photos and Video: Tufts University Club Looking Good! https://nakf.net/2022/10/22/photos-and-video-tufts-university-club-looking-good/ Sun, 23 Oct 2022 00:48:00 +0000 https://nakf.net/?p=823 Coming back enthusiastic after the difficulties of the past couple of years. Here’s a link to the Facebook post where you can see it all:

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Coming back enthusiastic after the difficulties of the past couple of years. Here’s a link to the Facebook post where you can see it all:

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Shotofun After-Action Report https://nakf.net/2022/10/17/shotofun-after-action-report/ Tue, 18 Oct 2022 00:14:04 +0000 https://nakf.net/?p=815 NAKF members, including President Greg Cumings, had a great time at the multi-organizational Shotofun event on Saturday, hosted by the Brown University Shotokan Karate Club, and including folks from Salve Regina University, Gorin Dojo, Shodokan Martial Arts and others. The Shotofun event will be held again at a different location, so stay tuned, and sign […]

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NAKF members, including President Greg Cumings, had a great time at the multi-organizational Shotofun event on Saturday, hosted by the Brown University Shotokan Karate Club, and including folks from Salve Regina University, Gorin Dojo, Shodokan Martial Arts and others. The Shotofun event will be held again at a different location, so stay tuned, and sign up for the Northeast Karate Events Calendar at NEKarateEvents.com to be notified!

Thanks to the Brown University Shotokan Club and Sensei Patrick Chen for hosting! Looking forward to the next session!

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Video: Doshi-Kai Shotokan Karate Promotion Highlights, Sept. 27, 2022 https://nakf.net/2022/09/28/video-doshi-kai-shotokan-karate-promotion-highlights-sept-27-2022/ Thu, 29 Sep 2022 00:15:07 +0000 https://nakf.net/?p=762 Congratulations to everyone who took promotion at Doshi-Kai in Acton, MA last night! Great job! Here are some highlights!

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Congratulations to everyone who took promotion at Doshi-Kai in Acton, MA last night! Great job! Here are some highlights!

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Video: Master Kazumi Tabata Shotokan Karate Promotion – Syracuse, NY Dec. 12, 1984 https://nakf.net/2022/08/28/video-master-kazumi-tabata-shotokan-karate-promotion-syracuse-ny-dec-12-1984/ Sun, 28 Aug 2022 19:31:12 +0000 https://nakf.net/?p=663 Back to the video tape! This was a promotion held back in 1984, but not much more is known about the specific school in question outside the title. If you have any recollections regarding this event, please let us know in the comments. What club was this? The audio has TV playing in the background […]

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Back to the video tape! This was a promotion held back in 1984, but not much more is known about the specific school in question outside the title. If you have any recollections regarding this event, please let us know in the comments. What club was this? The audio has TV playing in the background for some reason, so sorry about that – possibly an issue with the original VHS tape.

Check out Sensei Tabata’s “spirit over form” performances of Sochin and Tekki Sandan at around 1:40!

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Vintage Video: 1993 Boston Asian Festival Masters Demonstrations: Yamashita, Tabata, Demura, Kubota https://nakf.net/2022/08/03/vintage-video-1993-boston-asian-festival-masters-demonstrations-yamashita-tabata-demura-kubota/ Wed, 03 Aug 2022 13:25:07 +0000 https://nakf.net/?p=640 Here’s some vintage video footage for you! In 1993 Sensei Tabata organized the Boston Asian Festival which included a demonstration by various martial-arts masters, most of whom were his personal friends. Here’s a sample from the archive which includes the shows put on by (in order of appearance) Masters Tadashi Yamashita, Kazumi Tabata, Fumio Demura, […]

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Here’s some vintage video footage for you! In 1993 Sensei Tabata organized the Boston Asian Festival which included a demonstration by various martial-arts masters, most of whom were his personal friends. Here’s a sample from the archive which includes the shows put on by (in order of appearance) Masters Tadashi Yamashita, Kazumi Tabata, Fumio Demura, and Takayuki Kubota. Enjoy! (and don’t forget to like, subscribe and leave a comment on YouTube!)

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Budokas Video: Karate Breathing Discussion/Demonstration https://nakf.net/2022/06/19/budokas-video-karate-breathing-discussion-demonstration/ Sun, 19 Jun 2022 19:50:25 +0000 https://nakf.net/?p=575 This is an excerpt from the Budokas (advanced Shotokan Karate) practice held on June 19, 2022. Sometimes this advanced student practice is quite vigorous, but it may also veer into a long discussion/demonstration as in this 25 minute video concerning proper breathing using the tanden. Audio, as usual, is dodgy, but those who soldier through […]

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This is an excerpt from the Budokas (advanced Shotokan Karate) practice held on June 19, 2022. Sometimes this advanced student practice is quite vigorous, but it may also veer into a long discussion/demonstration as in this 25 minute video concerning proper breathing using the tanden.

Audio, as usual, is dodgy, but those who soldier through may find they profit from it.

If you want more of this without the audio trouble, come join us! Our next training will be July 3.

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Brown/Black Belt Training: Sunday Jan 16 https://nakf.net/2022/01/14/brown-black-belt-training/ Fri, 14 Jan 2022 18:43:28 +0000 https://nakf.net/?p=174 The next advanced training will be Sunday, January 16th from 9:00am to around 11 at Doshi Kai in Acton, MA. All brown and black belts are welcome to come, regardless of organizational affiliation. Feel free to spread the invitation to your own lists. We would always like to see more people. Since many traditional martial […]

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Black Belt Group

The next advanced training will be Sunday, January 16th from 9:00am to around 11 at Doshi Kai in Acton, MA. All brown and black belts are welcome to come, regardless of organizational affiliation. Feel free to spread the invitation to your own lists. We would always like to see more people. Since many traditional martial artists are a bit parochial, we run this under the heading of Black Belt Group (BBG), rather than NAKF, in order to emphasize our desire for everyone to come along. We do facilitate the training, but we are training karate, not “working on promotion requirements.”

A $5 donation is requested. If you are on the fence about whether this is for you or not, just come train.

RSVP is not necessary to just show up, but if you think you might be able to make it, please email Greg at greg@nackc.us so we can have some idea of how many people to expect and be sure you are on the [BBG] email notification list.

We also expect to be sending a Zoom link to the email list of attendees for those who live too far to attend.

Sensei Jordan Berry, 7th dan and one of Sensei Tabata’s most advanced and respected students is confirmed to return to run the class. This is a training opportunity not to be missed.

Click here for location.

Here is the Facebook event page.

Here are photos from a previous session.

Here are a couple of promo videos from previous sessions:


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Feature Friday: Sadaharu Honda https://nakf.net/2022/01/14/feature-friday-sadaharu-honda/ Fri, 14 Jan 2022 16:26:54 +0000 https://nakf.net/?p=157 Welcome back to Feature Friday, where we introduce you to someone within or related to our organizations by asking them a few questions and presenting their answers to you. Today we feature Sensei Sadaharu Honda. Sensei Honda was Captain of the Waseda University Karate Club (Sensei Tabata’s alma mater) and trained with some of the […]

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Welcome back to Feature Friday, where we introduce you to someone within or related to our organizations by asking them a few questions and presenting their answers to you.

Sadaharu Honda

Today we feature Sensei Sadaharu Honda. Sensei Honda was Captain of the Waseda University Karate Club (Sensei Tabata’s alma mater) and trained with some of the great names of Shotokan Karate. He is the founder and Saiko Shihan (Chief Instructor) of Mumon Shotokan. His full biography can be found on Mumon’s page, here.

Why and how did you get started in Karate?

At the age of 17, I enrolled at a Waseda (Wa-se-da) High School in Tokyo. While commuting to the school approximately one hour away, I encountered the town bullies several times on the train and at the stations. Because of this, I was encouraged by my father who took Judo from the famed TOKU-san BO-Kodo Kan’s 9th Dan, to take a self-defense of some kind. Waseda High School being a part of Waseda University, I was able to register with the Waseda University Karate Club. The University’s Karate Club was established by Master Funakoshi in 1932 under their Athletic Program. Waseda was the 4th university in Japan, where Master Funakoshi taught on a regular basis. That was my start with Shotokan style Karate. Waseda is the same University that created many great karateka including Tabata Kazumi.

What is your current rank and or position?

I am the Founder of MUMON Karate based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I obtained San-Dan (3rd degree) – the highest awarded to active students by Waseda University in 1962, in accordance with Funakoshi’s rules at that time that the highest university level rank is 3rd Dan. After graduation, one could pursue up to 5th dan (go-dan) from the Waseda Karate Club. I obtained 5th dan in 1976 from Watanabe, Kamata. Only a few universities still follow Master Funakoshi’s 5 Dan structure. Waseda, Keio, and a few other original Shotokan universities continue to follow the structure. 5th dan Waseda graduates including Ohshima, Tsutomu of Shotokan Karate of America, Honda, Sadaharu of MUMON Karate, and Harada, Mitsusuke of KDS in England, UK.

What motivates you to get to the dojo every week?

As Funakoshi proselytized “Karate goes beyond the dojo (school).” I consider Karate practice is like breathing, in that, Karate practice is with me all the time even when I walk my little forest garden. A dojo practice is the time to get together with the fellow Karateka and check my progress in the group environment and to be inspired by other Karateka.

Who have been your biggest influences in karate?

Master Funakoshi passed away on my first official day with the Waseda University level Karate Club in 1957, which left a lasting impression on me. I was influenced a lot by my university coach, Mr. Matsuo Shibuya, and my seniors Shigeru Egami (now Egami Ryu and the founder of Shotokai and the first captain at Waseda University (1932), Tadao Okuyama (captain 1942). The significance of the training by my coaches Okuyama, Egami and Shibuya came to me 60 years after my university days and is now of deep significance in my karate.

What direction would you like to see karate take in the future?

Karate’s path like other MARTIAL arts is towards Budo. Japanese budo describes a movement art, a lifelong pursuit that is not age dependent, and encompasses all aspects of life, body, and mind. Sports Kumite (the Shiai) as seen in competition does not reflect the Japanese traditional Art, because it has been narrowed by rules to very limited aspects of karate. Similarly, modern day kata competition has a limited purpose and application, therefore reduced to entertainment versus the practical value to the Karateka. This is not to say entertainment doesn’t have its place, but it is only one avenue in a life-long journey. I would like to see more practitioners pursuing Budo, so that more understand at a higher-level like Masters Funakoshi, Okuyama, and Egami.

Budo which is over 800 years old is valued as a part of Japanese culture. The Japanese recognize the importance of Budo and have established the Budokan to preserve and perpetuate Budo in the Japanese Martial Arts. For the practitioner, as the meaning and understanding of Budo Karate becomes deeper, the access to more advanced and more effective karate becomes accessible. There is no reason that the Japanese should be the only ones to recognize the value of Budo.

In the spirit of Budo, I would like Karate instructors to strike a balance between commercial gain and maintaining a transfer of high-level understanding, advanced techniques, and pursuit of Budo. For those who have made Karate a living, they have productized it to the point where access and progress is gated by financial gain, which doesn’t align with the desired outcome of passing on the Art of Karate and generating high-level karate practitioners. If it takes you 50 years and $50k to master the techniques of karate then the instructors have failed the student and lost valuable time to pass on their knowledge.

What advice can you give the next generation for being successful in life and/or Karate?

To the next generation Karateka. Karate is for everyone, not just the elite, however choose your Karate instructor carefully as that determines your potential and future in the Art. I did not decipher for many years the importance of distinguishing the right person to associate especially at the higher rank. It is difficult to find a life time teacher. Remember the quote “A good and responsible Karate teacher is selective and refuse you three times to accept you to join-to check your seriousness.”

Thank you for your time, Sensei Honda!

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