Karate in Katakana

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the playing of a game of tenpins or duckpins etc. > Martial arts stocks 片仮名 カタカナ カラテ

classical form of martial art

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1. A technique for attacking or defending an enemy with bare hands or with a short weapon. Similar to Jiu-Jitsu and Kenpo. 2. Gymnastics. Around the first year of the Meiji era, it was used to mean Western-style gymnastics for some time until the term gymnastics was generally established. Japanese calls “Tai Jutsu”. > … Read More

Zui Quan

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It is one of the Chinese Kenpo, but it does not mean that there is a barrier called “Drunken” such as “Shu Lin Fist” or “Tai Chi”. It is a general term for fist law that is used in various places in China, such as drinking alcohol and drunken motions, and attacks are taken … Read More

kung fu

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Kung fu is now synonymous with Chinese martial arts and Chinese martial arts. When you think of kung fu, you can imagine kicking and hitting, fighting with a sword and a club, and flying and bouncing acrobatics. However, kung fu is originally a term that means the accumulation of training, the accumulation of time … Read More

Karate

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Following the flow of the Chinese fist law, it achieved its own development in Okinawa. It is a martial art designed to protect itself from external enemies using the whole body, including butting, hitting and kicking. > Martial arts stocks カラテ 漢字

Karate by vertically

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> Martial arts stocks Ancient Okinawan martial arts centered on fist thrusting, striking, and foot kicking without having a weapon. カラテ 漢字