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Starting at a myriad (万), numbers begin with 一 (ichi) if no digit would otherwise precede. That is, 100 is just 百 hyaku, and 1000 is just 千 sen, but 10000 is 一万 ichiman, not just *man. (This differs from Chinese, where numbers begin with 一 if no digit would otherwise precede starting at 100.)
Tonfa: Washi no kata, Juji no uke. Jō: Keibo jitsu, Ken shin ryū. Tsue (walking cane): Tsue ichi no kata, ni no kata, san no kata, yon no kata, go no kata, roku no kata, Mawashi no kata. Katana (created by Kubota): Sankaku giri, Atemi no kata, Kubo giri, Gyaku giri, Iaido ichi no kata, ni no kata, san no kata, Toshin. Bokken: Ken no Michi ...
Itsutsu-no-kata (五の形, "forms of five") is a kata (a set of prearranged techniques) in Judo.It consists in five techniques, known only by their number. Although popular media generally claim that it was developed by Jigoro Kano, [1] [2] recent scientific research has conclusively shown that the kata predates the foundation of Kodokan judo and that Jigoro Kano took it from Tenjin Shinyō ...
ni two 匹 hiki small-animal- MW の no POSS 犬 inu dog 二 匹 の 犬 ni hiki no inu two small-animal-MW POSS dog 犬 inu dog 二 ni two 匹 hiki small-animal- MW 犬 二 匹 inu ni hiki dog two small-animal-MW but just pasting 二 and 犬 together in either order is ungrammatical. Here 二 ni is the number "two", 匹 hiki is the counter for small animals, の no is the possessive particle ...
Naihanchi (shodan and nidan), Shirokuma, Seisan, Passai, Ufukun, Motode (ichi and ni), Kasshindī (san, yon, go) 11 Shindō jinen-ryū: Japan and Okinawa: primarily Shuri-te like Shitō-ryū, but also Naha-te and Tomari-te: both deep/natural Shimpa, Taisabaki 1-3, Sunakake no Kon More than 60 counting all kobudo kata Shitō-ryū: Japan and Okinawa
Chojun Miyagi (Goju-ryu) created Fukyugata Ni, or Gekisai Dai Ichi; Both were developed as beginner kata because the more traditional kata were seen to be too difficult for beginners. These two kata were commissioned by the special committee of Okinawan Karate-do under Mr. Gen Hayakawa, then governor of the Okinawa Prefecture in 1940. The kata ...
An older version of the kata, call San Bo Geri no Kata, contains only the first three kicks. [14] Another version of the kata, Keri Go Ho no Kata. also includes; 5) ushiro mawashi geri. Paired kata (attacker and defender); Ken Tai Ichi no Kata: Form of Sword and Body as One (sword attack - sword defence; sword attack - sword taking; attack ...
7. Momiji Hazushi Ichi – Maple tree Escape #1. 8. Momiji Hazushi Ni – Maple tree Escape #2. 9. Momiji Hazushi San – Maple tree Escape #3. 10. Ushiro Daki Nage – Rear Embrace Throw. 11. Mae Daki Nage Ichi – Front Embrace Throw #1. 12. Mae Daki Nage Ni – Front Embrace Throw #2. 13. Mae Daki Hazushi – Front Embrace Escape. 14.