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Kyokushinkaikan

    Masutatsu Oyama, the founder of the largest Karate organization started and established Bare-knuckle, Full-contact tournament system one of the top authoritative and influential figures in the world of Martial Arts history one of the pioneers in spreading the Asian Martial Arts to the West and to all over the world ever pursuing, ever a practitioner, he is recognized to be reached to the level of the true Mastery.


Sosai Masutatsu Oyama (1923 - 1994)

Kyokushinkai


Kyoku = Ultimate, utmost
Shin = Truth, truthfulness
Kai = Organization
Kan = Building, School

Kyokushinkai The kanji (Japanese characters) calligraphy, worn universally on the front of the Dogi (Karate Suit), simply means "Kyokushinkai", which is the name given by Sosai Mas Oyama to the karate style he created.  It is composed of three characters:

極 Kyoku  meaning "Ultimate".
真 Shin  meaning "Truth" or "Reality".
会 Kai  meaning "Society" or "Association".

Kanku

Kanku The symbol of Kyokushin Karate is the Kanku, which is derived from Kanku Kata, the Sky Gazing Form.  In this kata, the hands are raised and the fingers meet to form an opening through which the sky is viewed.  The top and bottom points of the Kanku represent the first fingers of each hand touching at the top and the thumbs touching at the bottom, symbolizing the peaks or ultimate points.  The thick sections at the sides represent the wrists, symbolizing power.  Then centre the circle represents the opening between the hands through which the sky is viewed, symbolizing infinite depth.  The whole Kanku is enclosed by a circle, symbolizing continuity and circular action.










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