Matsubayashi-ryū


Matsubayashi-Ryū, is a style of Okinawan karate founded in 1947 by Shōshin Nagamine. Its curriculum includes 18 kata, seven two-man yakusoku kumite routines, and kobudō practice.
Nagamine named his style in honor of the two most important masters that his teachings were based upon: Sōkon Matsumura of Shuri-te, and Kosaku Matsumora of Tomari-te. He chose to name the school using the first kanji characters from both master's names Matsu and the style is pronounced in Japanese "Matsubayashi". Matsubayashi-ryū is a style of Shōrin-ryū and the terms Matsubayashi-ryū and Shōrin-ryū can be used interchangeably. Normally, the style is referred to as Shōrin-ryū, but when a definite distinction is required between the other styles of the Shōrin-ryū family then it is called Matsubayashi-ryū. Nagamine also credited Motobu Chōki as the teacher who inspired his seven Yakusoku Kumite Forms.
Matsubayashi-ryū is one of the better-documented traditional karate styles, owing to Nagamine's book, The Essence of Okinawan Karate-dō. as well as Tales of Okinawa's Great Masters. Takayoshi Nagamine
After the death of Nagamine OSensei in 1997, many of his senior students formed their own organisations to teach Matsubayashi-ryū. In the years following Nagamine Takayoshi, continued to lead the organization, but was unable to get unification, due to politics within the organization. Since 2012, Yoshitaka Taira has been the association president. There are now, many other organizations which are continuing the teachings of O Sensei outside of the WMKA.

Kata

Kata are sets of moves in Karate and are considered the most important part of the Matsubayashi-ryu style.

Ranks

These are the ranks as set out by the World Matsubayashi-ryu Karate-Do Association and the Kodokan Nagamine Karate Dojo.
Mudansha
  • 8th Kyu - White Belt, one green stripe
  • 7th Kyu - White Belt, two green stripes
  • 6th Kyu - Green Belt, three white stripes
  • 5th Kyu - Green Belt, two white stripes
  • 4th Kyu - Green Belt, one white stripe
  • 3rd Kyu - Brown Belt, three white stripes
  • 2nd Kyu - Brown Belt, two white stripes
  • 1st Kyu - Brown Belt, one white stripe
Yudansha
Shogo Titles
  • Renshi - Black Belt with one stripe
  • Kyoshi - Black Belt with two stripes
  • Hanshi - Black Belt with three stripes
  • Hanshisei - Black Belt with four stripes

Major Organizations of Matsubayashi-ryu

After the passing of the Matsubayashi-ryu founder, Shoshin Nagamine, in 1997 many practitioners of Matsubayashi-ryu Karate-do were affiliated with the Nagamine Honbu Dojo and the Okinawan Matsubayashi-ryu Karate-do Federation.
  • World Matsubayashi-ryu Karate-Do Association - Yoshitaka Taira and Toshimitsu Arakaki
  • European Matsubayashi-ryu Karate-Do Association ] Ole-Bjørn Tuftedal
  • Okinawa Shorin-ryu New Zealand - Kevin Plaisted
  • Matsubayashi-ryu Karate Association of Australia - John Carlyle
  • Matsubayashi-Ryu Karate-Do Argentina - Shigehide Akamine Hanshi
  • SKKA North American Matsubayashi Shorin Ryu Karate & Kobudo Association - Eihachi Ota
  • NAMKA North American Matsubayashi Ryu Karate Association - Don Caponigro
  • Okinawan Shorin Ryu Karate - Midwest-honbu-dojo - Bill George
  • World Shorin-ryu Karate-Do Federation - Board of Directors
  • Matsubayashi Shorin-ryu International - Patrick Beaumont
  • Matsubayashi-ryū Karatedō Tenyōkan Association - Lara Chamberlain
  • Shorin Ryu Karate-Do International - Figgiani Jerry
  • SKKA Canada
  • Association Shorin-Ryu Karate-Do and kobudo Yamane-Ryu Romania - Dumitru Alexandru

Well-known Matsubayashi-Ryu Practitioners

Ranks and honorifics have been excluded from the list for simplicity.
Okinawa
  • Shoshin Nagamine, Founder of Matsubayashi-Ryu, O-sensei 1907 - 1997
  • Takayoshi Nagamine, Second generation headmaster of Matsubayashi-Ryu. USA in 1967 to teach in Cincinnati Ohio until 1979.
  • Nakamura Seigi, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine, and Chief Instructor at the Honbu dojo
  • Masao Shima, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Yasuharu Makishi, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Toshimitsu Arakaki, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Yoshitaka Taira, student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Kiyoshi Shinjo, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Eihachi Ota, Student of O-sensei Nagamine & Senior student of Masao Shima.
  • Kiyoshi Nishime, Student of O-sensei Nagamine & Senior student of Masao Shima
  • Takeshi Tamaki, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Nobuhide Higa, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Chotoku Omine, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine and sent to the United States to promote Matsubayashi-Ryu by Shoshin Nagamine
  • Kensei Taba, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine and Founder of his own organisation, the Okinawa Shogen-Ryu Karate-Do Assn.
  • Chokei Kishaba, Senior student of Shoshin Nagamine and Founder of Shōrin-ryū Kishaba Juk
  • Shigehide Akamine, Student of Shoshin Nagamine who moved to Argentina and heads the Matsubayashi-Ryu Karate-Do Argentina
United States
  • *Eihachi Ota Hanshi 10 Dan, student of Masao Shima. Highest ranked Matsubayashi practitioner in the US, over 75 years old, he is still very active. He is President of SKKA & Okinawa Karate and Kobudo Association.
  • James Wax, First non-Okinawan to receive a Black belt from Shoshin Nagamine in Matsubayashi-Ryu.
  • Sam Palmer, Student of Ueshiro Sensei
  • Parker Shelton, Student of Bob Yarnall and James Wax
  • Joseph Carbonara - Student of Chotoku Omine
  • Bob Yarnall, Student of Jim Wax
  • James Driggs, Student of Jim Wax & Takayoshi Nagamine - All
  • Frank Grant Student of Jim Wax and Shoshin Nagamine, Chairman of the World Shorin-ryu Karate-do Federation
  • Bill George, Student of Soke Takayoshi Nagamine
  • Walter Rowden, Student of Sam Palmer,
  • David Erler, Student and son of Ed Erler
  • Ed Erler, Student of Omine Chotoku sensei
  • Evan Cosden, Student of Ed Erler & Eihachi Ota
  • Richard Lohrding, Student of Sam Palmer
  • Don Caponigro, Student of Frank Grant/Soke Nagamine
Canada
  • Frank Baehr - Student of Shoshin Nagamine
  • Stephen Trombley - Student of Takayoshi Soke Nagamine
Ireland
Spain
  • Ricardo Fuchs Camani - Student of Shigehide Akamine
Norway
  • Ole-Bjørn Tuftedal - Student of Yoshitaka Taira
Australia
  • John Carlyle - Student of Takayoshi Nagamine and Toshimitsu Arakaki
Netherlands
  • Dmitry Boguslavsky - Student of Patrick Beaumont Sensei
India
  • K. P. Johnson - Student of Takeshi Tamaki Sensei
Romania
  • Dumitru Alexandru - Student of Hanshi Parker Shelton,Student of Hanshi Phillip Koeppel and Student of Hanshi Takeshi Tamaki from Okinawa