Wankan

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Wankan (王冠) (Japanese: "King's Crown" or "Emperor's Crown") (also called Okan) is an ancient kata practiced in many styles of Karate. Not much is known about the history of this kata. It originates from the Tomari-te school and in modern karate is practiced in Shorin-ryu, Shotokan, and Matsubayashi-ryu.

It is often considered an advanced kata, despite its brevity. Karate master Shoshin Nagamine considers wankan to be his favorite kata.

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