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1888-1953

The founder of Goju-ryu "Hard-Soft" style of karate, Miyagi Chojun Sensei, was born in Okinawa in 1888. At the age of twelve he started karate training with Aragaki Ryuko Sensei. At fourteen he was introduced to Higaonna Kanryo Sensei and was eventually accepted as Higaonna Sensei's personal disciple. 

Together they devoted their lives to the improvement and advancement of Naha-te, until Higaonna Sensei's death in 1915. After his Master's death Miyagi Chojun Sensei travelled to China to develop his knowledge of the martial arts. On his return to Okinawa he began to teach at his home. Later, he also taught at the Okinawan Prefecture Police Training Center, at the Okinawan Master's Training College, and at the Naha Commercial High School
 
 Miyagi Chojun Sensei was responsible for structuring Naha-te (which he later named Goju-ryu) into a systemised discipline, which could be taught to society in general. The teaching system, which he formulated, enabled Karate to be taught to schools for the benefit of young people, and to reach vast numbers of people throughout the world. However, his private teaching at his home remained strictly in adherence to the principles and traditions of the teacher, Higaonna Kanryo Sensei and his teacher before him Ryu Ryu Ko.
 
 Miyagi Chojun Sensei passed away on October 8th, 1953, leaving a great legacy behind. Miyagi Sensei was also a personal friend of Dr. Kori Masayoshi Hisataka.
 
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