Ankichi Arakaki (新垣安吉) | |
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Born | November, 1899 Shuri, Okinawa, Japan |
Died | December 28, 1927 Kadena, Okinawa, Japan Stomach ulcers |
(aged 28)
Style | Shōrin-ryū |
Teacher(s) | Shinpan Gusukuma, Chōmo Hanashiro, Chōshin Chibana, Chotoku Kyan |
Notable students | Shōshin Nagamine |
Ankichi Arakaki (新垣 安吉 Arakaki Ankichi ) born in 1899 in Shuri Okinawa became an Okinawan martial arts master who, despite dying at the age of 28 in 1927, is notable for aiding in the evolution of Shōrin-ryū karate. He was extremely important in the education of Shōshin Nagamine, who later went on to found Matsubayashi-ryū karate.[1][2]
Born in November 1899 in the village of Akata, Province of Shuri, Okinawa, he was the eldest of a family of 11 children. His parents were prosperous farmers, so he lived a comfortable childhood. He was quite young when he his training in Karate with Shinpan Gusukuma also known under the name of Shinpan Shiroma (1890-1954), who was her teacher at primary school. One of his teachers at his school was Chomo Hanashiro (1869-1945). Later he became a student of Chibana Shoshin (1885-1969), founder of KobayashiShorin-ryu (en). Having no other worries concerning his training, having great support from his parents, he quickly reached a very high level, and was nicknamed Uwayaguwa Ankichi. Ankichi became an Okinawan martial arts master. His tsumasaki-geri (toe strike), which was his speciality, was devastating. He died at the age of 28 years, due to a stomach ulcer.