Talk:Shorinjiryu Kenkokan Karate

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This looks wikified already, but it lacks contexts. What is Shorinjiryu Kenkokan Karate? A Karate style? An academy? An organization? JoaoRicardo 04:38, 10 Jan 2005 (UTC)

JoaoRicardo: Shorinjiryu - is the style of karate-do>> Kenkokan - is the study and/or school of Shorinjiryu as presented and descending from Kaicho Hisataka Kori, and the Hisataka family.>> Various schools - Though each of the many schools listed, have different names i.e. Kenshin, Kentokukan, Kenyukai, etc. all of the schools politically function as distinct organizations. All of the schools have an intrinsic sense of "oneness", and as such, follow the same fundamental teachings and philosophies as was formerly taught by Kaicho Hisataka Kori.>> ONE MOTTO - "Spiritual Development of Individuality in Mind and Body" (Doko Gi Gyo Sei Ki)>> You may ask, "Why the separation of schools?" I can only answer, "we are all of the same SHORINJIRYU / STUDY". esta...Sayonara Hawthorne, Manny[1]

[edit] Article naming

Unless karate is a proper noun here (and I don't think it is, but I could be wrong), it should be changed to lowercase in the title of the article, or removed entirely and explained in the opening. Dekimasu 14:43, 5 January 2007 (UTC)