KANJI
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LE KANJI
Les kanjis (漢字?) sont les caractères (字, ji?) chinois (ou sinogrammes) empruntés à l'ethnie chinoise Hàn (漢, kan?) et utilisés en langue japonaise. Les kanjis contiennent également une très petite proportion de caractères créés au Japon, appelés kokuji.
Chaque kanji possède une ou plusieurs significations, de même qu'une ou plusieurs prononciations ; le contexte dicte la prononciation à adopter.
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Kyokushinkai Kan
Masutatsu Oyama , the founder of the largest Karate organization started and established Bare-knuckle, Full-contact tournament system one of the top authoritative and influential figures in the world of Martial Arts history one of the pioneers in spreading the Asian Martial Arts to the West and to all over the world ever pursuing, ever a practitioner, he is recognized to be reached to the level of the true Mastery.
Sosai Masutatsu Oyama (1923 - 1994) |
Kyoku = Ultimate, utmost |
Kyokushinkai Kanji
The kanji (Japanese characters) calligraphy, worn universally on the front of the gi , simply means "Kyokushinkai", which is the name given by Sosai Mas Oyama to the karate style he created. It is composed of three characters:
Kyoku meaning "Ultimate".
Shin meaning "Truth" or "Reality".
Kai meaning "Society" or "Association".
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