Shōrei-ryū
Sign in to saveis a style of Okinawan karate and is one of the two styles of karate as mentioned in the 'Ten Precepts' of Ankō Itosu, alongside Shōrin-ryū. It was developed at the end of the 19th century by Higaonna Kanryō in Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
Key facts
- Martial art group.image
- Motobu Choki.jpg
- Martial art group.name
- Shōrei ryū昭霊流
- Martial art group.country
- Naha, Okinawa, Japan
- Martial art group.founder
- Higaonna Kanryō (Naha-te) Choki Motobu (modern)
- Martial art group.arts
- Karate
- Martial art group.ancestor_arts
- Okinawan martial arts (Shuri-te), Quanfa, Baihequan
- Martial art group.descendant_arts
- Goju-ryu, Shito-ryu, Shuri-ryu, Ryūei-ryū, Shotokan
- Martial art group.notable pract
- Robert Trias
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Encyclopedic overview
7 sectionsContents
- Etymology
- Origin
- Features of style
- Shōrei-ryū Kata
- Further development
- References
- External links
is a style of Okinawan karate and is one of the two styles of karate as mentioned in the 'Ten Precepts' of Ankō Itosu, alongside Shōrin-ryū. It was developed at the end of the 19th century by Higaonna Kanryō in Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
==Etymology==
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