Motobu-ryu

Motobu-ryu
(本部流)

Motoburyu in 1926.

Motoburyu in 1926.
Date founded 1922[1]
Country of origin Japan Japan
Founder Choki Motobu
(1870–1944)
Current head Chosei Motobu
Arts taught Karate
Ancestor schools Shuri-te [2]Tomari-te[2]
Descendant schools Wadō-ryū[2]Shindō jinen-ryū [2]Matsubayashi Ryu[2] • Nihon Kenpo Karatedo[2]
Official website Motobu-ryu

Motobu-ryu (本部流) is a school of karate founded by Choki Motobu in 1922. The official full name is Nihon Denryu Heiho Motobu Kenpo ("Japan's traditional tactics Motobu Kenpo").

Motobu Udun-di (本部御殿手), a Motobu family style of Karate, is also sometimes called Motobu-ryu or Motobu-ryu Udundi. It is a combination of the native Okinawan martial arts Te (an earlier name for Karate), Okinawan kobudō and Ryukyuan Dance.

Chosei Motobu is the inheritor of both Motobu-Ryu (his father's art) and Motobu Udundi (the art of his uncle, Choyu Motobu).[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 McCarthy, Patrick and Yuriko (2002). "Motobu Teacher/Student Lineage Chart". Motobu Choki: Karate, My Art. Australia: International Ryukyu Karate Research Group. p. 118.
  2. seinenkai.com
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