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Ankō Asato

Ankō Asato

Anko Asato (安里 安恒, Asato Ankō, Azato Yasutsune in Japanese, 1827 – 1906) was a Ryūkyūan master of karate. He and Ankō Itosu were the two main karate masters who taught Gichin Funakoshi, the founder of Shotokan karate. Funakoshi appears to be the source of most of the information available on Asato. Many articles contain information about Asato,[1][2][3][4][5] but the relevant parts are clearly based on Funakoshi's descriptions of him.[6]

Funakoshi first met Asato when he was a schoolmate of Asato's son; he called Asato "one of Okinawa's greatest experts in the art of karate."[7] According to Funakoshi, Asato's family belonged to the Tunchi (殿内) class (hereditary town and village chiefs), and held authority in the village of Asato, halfway between Shuri and Naha, and he was not only a master of karate, but also skilled at riding horses, Jigen-ryū kendō (swordsmanship), archery, and an exceptional scholar.[6]

In a 1934 article, Funakoshi noted that Asato and Itosu had studied karate together under Sōkon Matsumura. He also related how Asato and Itosu once overcame a group of 20–30 attackers, and how Asato set a trap for troublemakers in his home village. In his 1956 autobiography, Funakoshi recounted several stories about Asato, including: Asato's political astuteness in following the government order to cut off the traditional men's topknot (pp. 13–14); Asato's defeat of Yōrin Kanna, in which the unarmed Asato prevailed despite Kanna being armed with an unblunted blade (pp. 14–15); Asato's demonstration of a single-point punch (ippon-ken; p. 15); and Asato and Itosu's friendly arm-wrestling matches (p. 16).[6]

Ankō Asato
Born1827
Ryūkyū Kingdom
Died1906 (aged 78–79)
StyleShuri-te, Kendo, Kyudo
Teacher(s)Sokon Matsumura
Notable studentsGichin Funakoshi

References

[1]
Citation Linkweb.archive.orgGreen, B. D. (1992): Gichin Funakoshi, more than a great master Archived July 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2 September 2007.
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Citation Linkweb.archive.orgNoble, G. (1988): Masters of the Shorin-Ryu: Part One, by Graham Noble Archived 2014-11-16 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2 September 2007. Originally published as "Masters of the Shorin-ryu (Part 1)," Fighting Arts International, 9(2):24–28.
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[3]
Citation Linkweb.archive.orgMaster Yasutsune (Ankoh) Asato (1928–1906) Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2 September 2007.
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[4]
Citation Linkweb.archive.orgYasutsune Azato Archived August 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2 September 2007.
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[5]
Citation Linkweb.archive.orgAzato Archived August 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2 September 2007.
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[6]
Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgFunakoshi, G. (1956/1975): Karate-dō: My way of life. Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 978-0-87011-463-2.
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[7]
Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgFunakoshi, G. (1956/1975): Karate-dō: My way of life (p. 3). Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 978-0-87011-463-2.
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Citation Linkwww.iskf.comGichin Funakoshi, more than a great master
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Citation Linkweb.archive.orgArchived
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Citation Linkseinenkai.comMasters of the Shorin-Ryu: Part One, by Graham Noble
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Citation Linkweb.archive.orgArchived
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Citation Linkwww.shotokai.comMaster Yasutsune (Ankoh) Asato (1928–1906)
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Citation Linkweb.archive.orgArchived
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Citation Linkwww.shotoryukarate.co.ukYasutsune Azato
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Citation Linkweb.archive.orgArchived
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Citation Linkhomepage.eircom.netAzato
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Citation Linkweb.archive.orgArchived
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Citation Linken.wikipedia.orgThe original version of this page is from Wikipedia, you can edit the page right here on Everipedia.Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Additional terms may apply.See everipedia.org/everipedia-termsfor further details.Images/media credited individually (click the icon for details).
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