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is a form of [[karate]] that was founded in 1933 by Konishi Yasuhiro.
     


The Naming of Shindo Jinen Ryu
Konishi believed that if one lives a moral life, then one is naturally following the divine way. Extending this idea, he posited that, if training in karate in a natural way leads one to mastery of one's body, knowledge and experience are vastly increased and the foundation for naturally living a moral life is established. For this reason Konishi named his own style Shindō jinen-ryū ("godly, natural style, complete empty-handed way"). Shindo Jinen-Ryu by Howard High at Dragon Times


History and development
Prior to learning , founder had studied traditional Japanese martial arts at Takenouchi-ryū, Musō-ryū, Jikishinkage-ryū, , Ono-ha Ittō-ryū and Shindō Munen-ryū schools. In 1924, he began studying Karate under , and together with (founder of ), who was also a disciple of Funakoshi, whom with he would conceive practice of competitive Karate.

Subsequently, Konishi learned Karate from and (founder of ), and learned (then Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu) from . He would additionally learn Nanban Sattō-ryū Kenpō from , as well as go study from Yōshin Koryū, , , and Yagyu Shingan-ryu.

In 1933, he would compile all the techniques he had learned into Shindō jinen-ryū style. Konishi followed the path of karate and would teach that "Karate is based on the fact that no one hits you and no one hits you."


Characteristics
Shindo Jinen Ryu training has three main elements: (basics), (forms or patterns of moves) and (sparring). It incorporates elements of karate, , and in its curriculum and also emphasizes both philosophy and education. Welcome! at Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai Saint Louis The strong influences of both and are apparent in the style. The catalog of stances and techniques is equally broad, subsuming methods from both Shotokan and Shito-Ryu. There is a strong focus on practicality and an approach that often combines entering strikes with finishing takedowns.


Kata
Shindo Jinen Ryu has a large repertoire of kata, incorporating variations on the Shotokan catalog, a number of Shito-Ryu forms and a number of kata that are exclusive to Shindo Jinen Ryu. Kobudo is also part of this element of the style's curriculum.

Shisochin
Saifa
Kururunfa
Tomari Bassai


Organization
Currently, Shindo Jinen-ryu has 15 branches in Japan and 15 overseas branches as the Japan Karatedo Ryobukai, and is active.

The Ryobukan Konishi Dojo of the Ryobukai General Headquarters was established by Yasuhiro Konishi, in 1927, before the founding of Shindo Jinen-Ryu. It has been used as a dojo for youth development before and after the war as a dojo for kendo, karate, and judo.

Following Yasuhiro Konishi's death on June 3, 1983, his eldest son, Takehiro Konishi, succeeded the second Soke.

In March 1985, the main dojo moved to KN Building at Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo. According to the "Monthly Karatedo" magazine specializing in karate, the Japanese domestic branches gather every year to hold the Ryobukan Tournament.


Sources
  • Japanese Karate, Volume 1: Shindo Jinen Ryu. Motion. Thousand Oaks, CA: Tsunami Productions. 1998
  • Japanese Karate, Volume 2: Ryobukai and Shotokan. Motion. Thousand Oaks, CA: Tsunami Productions. 1998
  • Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai Instructors Manual. 1996


External links
  • http://www.ryobu-kai.com/
  • http://www48.tok2.com/home/ryobukai/#/
  • http://www.champ-shop.com/SHOP/BOK-391.html

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