| ORIGIN
OF UECHI-RYU AND O.U.K.A:
Kanbun Uechi, an Okinawan,
was the first "foreigner" to study this art on mainland
China. He returned to Okinawa in 1910 and was the first Master of
the Uechi-Ryu Karate-Do system. Upon his death in 1947, the title
passed to his son, Kanei Uechi, the Master until his death in 1991.
Although he left Okinawa only twice during his tenure, Uechi karate
spread to all corners of the globe.
Today Master Uechi’s
senior students have formed the beginning of a new tradition. Master
Takara, a lifelong personal friend of Master
Uechi, haa developed a new Ryu or school. O.U.K.A. is a formally recognized school in Okinawa. A two-volume book has been written documenting our style,
both past and present
The Uechi-Ryu style and its administrative
organization (O.U.K.A.), are staffed by some of the most respected
karate masters in Okinawa.
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