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Kenwa Mabuni is my childhood friend. He truly stands
out through his research in karate and he is an
incomparable specialist. Back in the homeland, in
Okinawa, he lived in Shuri and I lived in Naha.
We had each organized a group to encourage young
adepts, while negating everyday preoccupations.
Knowing this, a number of people came to us, and
we constantly received the visit adepts and students.
My friend Kenwa Mabuni is a calm and sincere person.
He did not take the differences amongst school into
consideration. He did not hide what he knew, or
what he did not know. He did not limit himself with
the hierarchy amongst elders and apprentices. If
he did not know something, he would not hesitate
to ask, modestly, even an apprentice. Once he learned
something, he did not keep it to himself, but share
it with the group of those who were seeking the
answer.
By his open attitude, he has completely surpassed
the traditional model of secrecy and the documents,
which he has accumulated over the years, now reach
a considerable development. It seems to me that
no ones know more than he dose. On that level, I
believe that one can say that he is truly unique.
During demonstration seminars involving the groups
from Shuri and Naha, his attitude was to show everything
that he knew and to accept eventual critics in order
to improve his knowledge. How could someone have
criticized him?
With a determination where he embraced life, he
moved, a few years ago to Osaka, where he is deploying
all of his efforts to teach young students belonging
to other groupings, such as at the university of
Kansai. He believes that his ultimate purpose is
to contribute to the development of his way, in
the interest of the art, but also in the interest
of country and society. Luckily, his efforts are
since getting results and have gained recognition
in western Japan. We wish to re-establish contact,
to combine the work that we are both completing,
one in the West and other in the East, in order
to further develop karate.
With such thoughts, I shake his hand in spirit.
In respect towards his work, I add these friendly
thoughts to my memories.
Gichin Funakoshi
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