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Japan Shotokan Karate Association
Abbreviation
JSKA
Formation
10 February 1999
Type
Sports federation
Headquarters
JAPAN - 272-0034 - Chiba Ken - Ichikawa Shi - Ichikawa 3-10-18
Official language
Japanese, English
Website
http://www.jska.jp
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Japan Shotokan Karate Association (JSKA) was founded by Keigo Abe in 1999. Abe was a former instructor graduate of the Japan Karate Association and trained and taught at the JKA Headquarters for nearly 35 years. He held a number of senior positions within the JKA and latterly the Matsuno section of the JKA. He had been a senior student of Nakayama and as such the teachings of Nakayama remain an integral part of the evolution of the Shotokan style within the JSKA. Abe Sensei died on December 20, 2019. And he was awarded a posthumous 10th Dan by the JSKA Shihankai on his passing. The current Chief Instructor is Mitsuru Nagaki, 9th Dan, a student of Abe and former instructor with the Japan Karate Shotorenmei.
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