is the organization within the
Japan Karate Federation
The Japan Karate Federation (JKF), a.k.a. Japan Karatedo Federation, is a national governing body of the sport karate in Japan. The JKF is officially affiliated with the Japan Olympic Association (JOC), World Karate Federation (WKF), Japan Spor ...
(JKF) which practices the
Wadō-ryū
is one of the four major karate styles and was founded by Hironori Ōtsuka (1892–1982). Ōtsuka was a Menkyo, Menkyo Kaiden licensed Shindō Yōshin-ryū practitioner of Tatsusaburo Nakayama and a student of Yōshin-ryū prior to meeting the O ...
style of
karate
(; ; Okinawan language, Okinawan pronunciation: ), also , is a martial arts, martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the Okinawan martial arts, indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called , "hand"; ''tī'' in Okinawan) un ...
. Wado kai has numerous associated organizations and member clubs on different continents of the world.
History
In 1938,
Hironori Ohtsuka registered his mixed style of karate-jujutsu with the
Dai Nippon Butoku Kai
(DNBK, , ) was the largest martial arts organization in Japan with strong ties to WWII-era Japanese government, originally established in 1895 in Kyoto and had the biggest influence on Budo in modern Japan. The first president was Imperial Prin ...
, originally under the name of ''Shinshu Wadoryu Karate-Jujutsu'', soon shortened to ''Wado-ryu'' (和道流).
A Wadoryu Honbu (headquarters) was established in the
Meiji University
is a Private university, private research university in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. Originally founded as Meiji Law School () by three lawyers in 1881, it became a university in April 1920.
As of May 2023, Meiji has 32,261 undergradu ...
dojo
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History
The word ''d� ...
in
Tokyo
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,
Japan
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in 1952.
The Shintani Wado Kai Karate Federation of North America officially joined Otsuka's federation in 1958.
In 1964, the
Japan Karatedo Federation (JKF) was established as a general organization for all karate styles. Wado joined this organization as a major group. The Wado organization changed the name to ''Wadokai'' on 5 June 1967.
On 15 November 1979, Hironori Otsuka promoted
Masaru Shintani to 8th
dan, and presented him with a 9th dan certificate for later use. Shintani died in 2000.
Wadokai remained relatively intact as an organisation until around 1980, when a split occurred. The split occurred because the Wadokai board of directors and Hironori Ohtsuka had a difference in opinion about monetary expenditures and accessibility to the funds of the organization. Ohtsuka felt it was within his rights to have full use of the Federation funds and one day made a withdrawal that drew the ire of the board of directors. This matter was settled out of court and the terms of the settlement allowed him to keep the money but he had to resign from Wadokai and he also lost all rights to the name and logo of the organization. Eiichi Eriguchi succeeded him within Wadokai at that time and again became chairman during the 1990s. Hironori Ohtsuka then founded Wadoryu Karatedo Renmei (''Renmei'' means 'group' or 'federation') on 1 April 1981. After only a few months Hironori Ohtsuka retired as head of this organization and his son Jiro Ohtsuka took his place. Hironori Ohtsuka died 29 January 1982 at the age of 89. In 1983, Jiro Ohtsuka became Grandmaster of Wado Ryu and changed his name to Hironori Ohtsuka II, in honor of his father. Following Jiro's death in 2015, he succeeded his son Kazutaka, who is now referred to as Hironori Ohtsuka III.
Tatsuo Suzuki founded his own organization in 1991, the third major Wado organization: Wado Kokusai, also known as the WIKF. ''Kokusai'' means 'international.' Suzuki was succeeded in 2012 by Jon Wicks.
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Organization's name
According to Ishizuka Akira, a veteran figure in the Japanese karate world, the term ''Wado Kai'' was in general use as early as the 1940s, but it was only in 1967 that the name was adopted formally. Prior to this the group was known as the ''Zen Nihon Karate-do Renmei''. With the formation of the Federation of All Japan Karatedo Organization
The Japan Karate Federation (JKF), a.k.a. Japan Karatedo Federation, is a national governing body of the sport sport karate, karate in Japan. The JKF is officially affiliated with the Japan Olympic Association (JOC), World Karate Federation (WKF), ...
(FAJKO, later changed to JKF) in the mid 60's, it was no longer correct to use this name so ''Wadokai'' came into formal use.
The term ''Wadokai'' can be broken into three parts: Wa, do and kai. Wa can be read to mean 'harmony' but also as "original Japan", allowing a pun
A pun, also known as a paronomasia in the context of linguistics, is a form of word play that exploits multiple meanings of a term, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect. These ambiguities can arise from t ...
in the name. Do is a Japanese term for 'way' (as in ''karate-do''). So ''Wado'' means 'the way of (Japanese) harmony'. Kai simply means 'association'.
Different Wado names
The full name of the Japanese Wadokai federation in English is ''Japan Karatedo Federation Wadokai''. In Japanese it is ''Zen Nihon Karatedo Renmei Wadokai''.
Nowadays the full name of Wadoryu is ''Wadoryu Karatedo Renmei''.
The full name of Wado Kokusai is ''Wado Kokusai Karatedo Renmei'', also known as ''Wado International Karatedo Federation'' abbreviated as WIKF.
Strictly speaking Hironori Ohtsuka founded and developed ''Wado Ryu''. The people who trained with him became the Wado group or ''Wadokai''. So today, the style that is trained within Wadokai is Wado Ryu. The Wadoryu Renmei people (Jiro Ohtsuka's group) sometimes referred their style as ''Wadoryu Jujutsu Kenpo''
to assert their emphasis in the
Jujutsu
Jujutsu ( , or ), also known as jiu-jitsu and ju-jitsu (both ), is a Japanese martial art and a system of close combat that can be used in a defensive or offensive manner to kill or subdue one or more weaponless or armed and armored opponent ...
roots of Wado.
Currently Wadokai and Wadoryu have spread to several other countries under the governing bodies in Japan. Several dojos have transitioned between the two associations with slight variations in the styles.
References
External links
Japan Karatedo Federation Wado-Kai- home page
* http://www.canadajkfwadokai.org/
British Wadokai
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Wadō-ryū