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 Chito-Ryu traces its ancestry back to old Chinese martial arts of the Tang dynasty (618-907AD). Later, these martial arts, brought to Okinawa from Fukien Province of China, was passed on through the diligence and thoroughness of many past masters. O Sensei mastered the spirit and techniques of To-de which possesses a rich history and long tradition. Furthermore, O Sensei studied the various Okinawa Te. One discipline, which originated in Shuri City, a town of nobles and samurai, was called Shuri no Te (首里の手). In recent years Shuri no Te has become known as Shorin-Ryu (小林流). The second discipline, which originated in Naha City, a commercial town, was called Naha no Te (那覇の手). In recent years Naha no Te has become known as Shorei-Ryu (昭霊流). O Sensei assimilated the essence of these so that he could enhance To-de among the Japanese martial arts. In addition, present day Chito-Ryu also incorporates a sound medical, physiological and scientific base in order to foster health in all, especially youth.  |
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Tournaments
- International Soke Cup (Held once every three years)
- All Japan Karate Tournament (Held the year before the Soke Cup)
- Kakedameshi Tournament (This is a bogu tournament that has been restarted from a tournament that was practiced in Okinawa in the past held every year in October)
- Regional Tournaments (Held in each region Top finishers qualify for higher level tournaments)
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Clinics
- Shihan/Shidoin Clinics (Held collectively at the Sohonbu)
- Clinics in Each Country (Sponsored clinics for each countries instructors & regular members)
- Domestic Clinics (Clinics for instructors & regular members other than those sponsored by the Sohonbu)
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Other
- Overseas Home Stay
- Japanese Invitation of Foreign Language Instructors
- Sale of Related Merchandise (i.e. Karate gi & Bogu)
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