by Gichin Funakoshi (Author), JotaroTakagi (Author)
Original publication and copyright date: 2003. Gichin Funakoshi, the father of karate,' once said that 'the ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory nor defeat, but in the perfection of the character of its participants.''
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 128
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Kodansha America, Inc
Published: 29 Mar 2013
ISBN 10: 1568364962
ISBN 13: 9781568364964
While focused on the practice and application of martial arts, this book's pursuit of the way has myriad applications for less physical forms of combat, work-related or otherwise -Publishers Weekly
Filled with philosophical musings, fascinating historical episodes, and advice for anyone seeking a better way. -Rafu Shimpo
The Master insists on a training that involves both mind and body, to create a karate-do, a karate way. -Asian Week
GENWA NAKASONE (1895-1978), between stints as a schoolteacher and a politician, was an editor and publisher of books on karate and martial arts, among them Karate-do Taikan, a ground-breaking compendium of karate texts and documents. Born in Okinawa, he was an early supporter of Funakoshi, and in an ideal position to compile accurate annotations of the master's twenty principles.
JOHN TERAMOTO was born in Los Angeles, California, and began karate training at the age of 13 under Tsutomu Oshima, reaching the rank of godan in 1990. Since 1998, he has served as the president of Shotokan Karate of America's Black Belt Council.