Kyokushin Spirit

"The heart of our karate is real fighting.

There can be no proof without real fighting.

Without proof there is no trust.

Without trust there is no respect.

This is a definition in the world of Martial Arts."

The Kyokushin Ideal

Keep your head low (modesty), eyes high (ambition), mouth shut (serenity); base yourself on filial piety and benefit others.

  Dojo Kun (Dojo Oath)

bullet We will train our hearts and bodies for a firm unshaking spirit.

bullet We will pursue the true meaning of the Martial Way, So that in time, our senses may be alert.

bullet With true vigor, we will seek to cultivate a spirit of self denial.

bullet We will observe the rules of courtesy,respect our superiors, and refrain from violence.

bullet We will follow our god, and never foget the true virtue of humility.

bullet We will look upwards to wisdom and strength, not seeking other desires.

bullet All our lives, through the discipline of karate, we will seek to fulfill the true meaning of the kyokushin way.
  The Eleven Mottoes of Mas Oyama

bullet The Martial Way begins and ends with courtesy.

bullet Therefore, be properly and genuinely courteous at all times.

bullet Following the Martial Way is like scaling a cliff - continue upwards without rest.

bullet It demands absolute and unfaltering devotion to the task at hand.

bullet Strive to seize the initiative in all things, all the time guarding against actions.

bullet Stemming from selfish animosity or thoughtlessness.

bullet Even for the Martial Artist, the place of money cannot be ignored.

bullet Yet one should be careful never to become attached to it.

bullet The Martial Way is centered in posture.

bullet Strive to maintain correct posture at all times.

bullet The Martial Way begins with one thousand days and is mastered after ten thousand days of training.

bullet In the Martial Arts,introspection begets wisdom.

bullet Always see contemplation on your action as an opportunity to improve.

bullet The nature and purpose of the Martial Way is universal.

bullet All selfish desires should be roasted in the tempering fires of hard training.

bullet The Martial Arts begins with a point and end in a circle.

bullet Straight lines stem from this principle.

bullet The true essence of the Martial Way can only be realized through experience.

bullet Knowing this,learn never to fear its demands.

bullet Always remember: In the Martial Arts the rewards of a confident and grateful heart are truly abundant.
Kancho Shokei Matsui

Akiyoshi (Shokei) Matsui started Kyokushin Karate at age 13. In 1976, he joined the Kita Nagare-Yama Dojo in Chiba prefecture and managed to achieve the first level of Black Belt in a little over one year. In 1980, he placed fourth in the 12th All Japan Open Karate Championships, when he was just 17. Soon after, he became Chief Instructor of the International Kyokushin Headquarters school ("Honbu" Dojo) located in Tokyo. Both in 1981 and 1982, he took 3rd Place in the All Japan Open Karate Championships and then 8th place at the same event in 1983. At the Third World Open Karate Tournament in 1984, he took a remarkable 3rd place and became famous worldwide for his amazing sprit, strength and determination. He succeeded in winning the All Japan Championships in the consecutive years of 1985 and 1986 and then successfully completed the ultimate Kyokushin challenge, the "100 Man Kumite" in record time. In Japan, he became known as a man of "unparalleled genius", someone who comes along but once in a n eon. In 1987, he became the youngest ever, Champion of the World.

In May 1992, he opened his own school in Asakusa, Tokyo and was appointed Branch Chief by Sosai Mas Oyama. On April 26,1994, Sosai Mas Oyama regrettably passed away, leaving the Directorship of the worldwide organization to Matsui, who then became "Kancho"(Director). In the wake of the founder's untimely death and the well documented backlash concerning Kancho's extraordinary appointment, in June of the same year, Kancho Matsui remarkably staged the 11th All Japan Weight Tournament and then in November, the 27th All Japan Championships to which over 16,000 spectators attended. The following year, he produced the hugely successful, Sixth World Open Karate Tournament, to which 168 fighters from all over the world competed and more than 25,000 spectators witnessed.

Kancho Matsui has planned, produced and presented numerous groundbreaking martial arts event to the world, including inaugurating the "World Cup - Team Karate Championships", the "Women's World Karate Championships" and the "World Weight Category Championships" and successfully staged the most celebrated karate event of the millennium, the Seventh World Open Karate Championships in 1999.

Currently, the International Karate Organization has over 12 million members in 125 countries. Kancho Matsui travels to scores of Branches each year in countries around the globe to teach the Kyokushin Way and spread the spirit and techniques of our style while simultaneously managing the organization from the World Headquarters (Honbu) in Japan.

In November 2003, he will stage the Eighth World Open Karate Tournament in Tokyo, Japan to which a record number of participants will compete in what martial arts circles have dubbed the foremost full-contact competition on the planet.

Committee Member
IKO Kyokushinkaikan Advisor
Shihan Yuzo Goda

Exective Advisor

I.K.O. Kyokushinkaikan

International Committee Members
Shihan Bobby Lowe

InternationalCommittee Chairman

North America andSouth Pacific

Shihan Peter Chong

International Committee Member

Asia and Middle East

Shihan Loek Hollander

International Committee Member

Europe and Africa

Shihan Seiji Isobe

International Committee Member

South America

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