Butokukai Luxembourg

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Kokusai Butokukai / Butokukai Luxembourg

The Butokukai Luxembourg ( Japanese 盧森堡 武 徳 会 ) is a Luxembourg martial arts association founded in 2011 to promote the martial arts of Shorinji ryu ( Karate , Kobudo , Tai Chi ) of the style founder Grandmaster Richard Kim (* 1917; † 2001), Hanshi , 10th Dan . The association is a member of Kokusai Butokukai and Butokukai Europe .

Association purpose

The purpose of the association is to promote the traditional martial arts Shorinji Ryu , consisting of Karate Do, Okinawa Kobudo, Tai Chi and Chi Kung .

Name meaning

Butokukai ( 武 徳 会 Martial Arts Association), Luxembourg ( 盧森堡 )

  • Bu ( warriors, weapons)
  • Toku ( virtue, morality)
  • Kai ( Association)

history

The name Butokukai goes back to the Dai Nippon Butokukai (DNBK) which was founded in Kyoto , Japan in 1895 with the official approval of the imperial family. Grandmaster Richard Kim became a member of the DNBK in 1939. After the Second World War, the DNBK was dissolved at the urging of the Allies, as the proximity to the paramilitary and ultra-nationalist Black Dragon Society (Armur-Bund) found no goodwill.

After the signing of the peace treaty between the USA and Japan, the DNBK was revived as a private Budo organization in 1953 under the chairmanship of Ōno Kumao . As a close friend of Ōno Kumao, Richard Kim was asked to represent the DNBK outside of Japan. This was the laying of the foundation stone for the Zen Bei Butoku Kai (Great American Martial Arts Association) in 1959 in San Francisco .

The growing international relations beyond the USA to France, Finland and Germany required the establishment of an international martial arts association. So in 1976 the organization Butokukai International came into being under the direction of Richard Kim. After 60 years, Grand Master Richard Kim left the DNBK in 1999 due to domestic political differences. After Richard Kim's death, Butokukai International was dissolved in 2001.

In 1996 Jean Chalamon arranged for the founding of Butokukai Europe in agreement with Richard Kim. Thus, the national associations Butokukai Finland , Butokukai France and Butokukai Germany could be united under a common European roof.

The change of the logo became necessary in 2006 in order to clearly differentiate itself from the DNBK.

The Butokukai Luxemburg was founded in 2011 by José Antonio Marzoa in agreement with Grand Master Jean Chalamon , Hanshi, 10th Dan.

stand-in

technical director

  • José Antonio Marzoa, 4th Dan

The emblem

The edge symbolizes the virtues of martial arts and the rays with the orange background represent the rising sun. Calligraphy means "patience".

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ German representation of the DNBK on Ōno Kumao (as of January 4, 2012)
  2. Black Belt Magazine | Aug 1966 | 64 pages | Volume 4, No. 8 | ISSN  0277-3066
  3. Black Belt Magazine | Jul 1973 | 64 pages | Volume 11, No. 7 | ISSN  0277-3066
  4. Black Belt Magazine | Apr 1984 | 112 pages | Volume 22, No. 4 | ISSN  0277-3066
  5. Black Belt Magazine | Dec 1988 | 104 pages | Volume 26, No. 12 | ISSN  0277-3066
  6. Black Belt Magazine | Dec 1976 | 96 pages | Volume 14, No. 12 | ISSN  0277-3066
  7. Hawaii Karate Museum on the DNBK logo (as of January 8, 2012) ( Memento of the original from September 27, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / museum.hikari.us

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