- Kanbun Uechi
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name = Kanbun Uechi
(上地 完文 "Uechi Kanbun")
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caption = Kanbun Uechi
birth_date = May 5, 1877
birth_place =Motobu ,Okinawa
death_date = November 25, 1948
death_place =Iejima ,Okinawa
death_cause =Nephritis
martial_art =Pangainoon andUechi Ryu
teacher =Shusshabu
rank = Grandmaster 9th "dan" (maximum dan at that time)
students =Kanei Uechi (son),Seiko Toyama Kanbun Uechi (上地 完文 "Uechi Kanbun",
May 5 ,1877 –November 25 ,1948 ) was the founder ofUechi-ryū , one of the primarykarate styles ofOkinawa .Early life
Kanbun grew up in the mountain farming village of Izumi on the
Motobu peninsula of Okinawa. [Mark Bishop, "Okinawan Karate", Tuttle: 1999, p. 38] Uechi's family were farmers ofdaikon radish es. [Allan Dollar, "Secrets of Uechi Ryu and the Mysteries of Okinawa", Cherokee Publishing: 1996, p. 54.]In his youth, Uechi studied
bōjutsu with Motobu experts. [Allan Dollar, "Secrets of Uechi Ryu and the Mysteries of Okinawa", Cherokee Publishing: 1996, p. 55.]Time in China
Japan began a program of universal male conscription in Okinawa in the late 1800s. In 1897 at the age of 19, Kanbun fled to Fuzhou in Fukien Province,
China both to escape Japanese military conscription and to fulfil his dreams of studying martial arts with Chinese masters.Upon arrival in China, Uechi initially took up the study of Kojo Ryū, but dojo management mocked him for a speech impediment and the offended Uechi sought training elsewhere. [Mark Bishop, "Okinawan Karate", Tuttle: 1999, p. 39]
Uechi next took up the study of
herbalism and aKung Fu system called "Pangai-noon " (or Pangainun), under a Chinese master named Shushiwa. Uechi received a certificate of mastery in 1904, and he later opened his own dojo in Nansoye, China.Return to Okinawa
After returning to Okinawa in February 1910, Uechi moved to
Wakayama City, in the Wakayama Prefecture of mainlandJapan , where in 1925, he married as well as established the Institute of "Pangainun-ryu (half-hard and soft) Todi-jutsu", and began the process of launching his own dojo. Uechi continued to teach in Wakayama until 1948. [ Mattson, George E., "Uechiryu Karate Do (Classical Chinese Okinawan Self Defense)", Peabody: 1997, pp. 10-12.]The style he taught was renamed in 1940 to "
Uechi Ryū " Karate in his honor, and is one of the four major styles of OkinawanKarate . It was greatly systematized by Uechi's son, Kanei. Uechi Ryū has students and dojos around the world, and it is particularly popular in the NortheasternUnited States (along with one of its variants,Shohei-ryu ).Family
Kanbun Uechi is had four children. His oldest son, Kanei, continued his father's work in the martial arts. He had another son, Kansai, and two daughters, Tsuru (named after her grandmother) and Kamai.
References
Related Sites
* [http://www.uechi-ryu-journal.com/ Uechi-ryu academic journal]
* [http://www.uechiryu.ca Canadian Uechi-ryu site]
* [http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/023/eng/009/001/index.html Biography from the official site of the Okinawan Prefecture]
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