Choyu Motobu

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Choyu Motobu

Born 1857
Akahira Village, Shuri, Flag of the Ryūkyū Kingdom Ryūkyū Kingdom
Died 1928
Flag of Japan Shuri, Okinawa, Japan
Martial art practiced Shuri-te, Motobu-ryu
Teacher(s) Sokon Matsumura

Choyu Motobu (1857-1928) was an Okinawan Karate master and elder brother of karateka Choki Motobu.


Choyu Motobu was born in Akahira village in Shuri, Okinawa. His father, Anji (Lord) Motobu Choshin was a descendent of Prince Sho Koshin (1655-1687), the sixth son of Okinawan King Sho Shitsu (1629-1668). [1]


Choyu first learned the art of Te (the precursor to modern Karate), which was passed down within the Sho royal clan from father to eldest son. [2] He then studied Shuri-te Karate and koryu ("old school") Japanese martial arts under the legendary karateka Sokon Matsumura. [3] He later combined all these arts he had learned to create the Motobu-ryu style of Karate. In his final years, he was the head martial arts instructor to the last king of the Ryukyu Kingdom, Sho Tai (r. 1848-1879), succeeding Matsumura in that position. [4]

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