Mikio Yahara (矢原美紀夫; born April 4, 1947, in Ehime Prefecture) is a Japanese karate expert of the Shotokan style. He holds the rank of 10th dan.[1]

Mikio Yahara
Image of Mikio Yahara
Born (1947-04-04) April 4, 1947 (age 77)
Ehime Prefecture
Native name矢原美紀夫
ResidenceJapan
StyleKarate
Shotokan
Rank10th dan
OccupationKaratenomichi World Federation grandmaster, I-S-S Ltd. (dignitary security) president and representative director
UniversityKokushikan University

Biography

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Mikio Yahara was born in Ehime Prefecture in 1947 and has deep samurai roots.[2] He started his martial art training in judo. After studying at Kokushikan University, he became a kenshusei (or junior instructor) with the Japan Karate Association and began his career as a competitive karateka. From 1974 to 1984, he achieved substantial success both in kumite and kata.[3]

In 2000, Mikio Yahara founded the Karatenomichi World Federation (KWF) to pursue the true way of karate as a unique way of martial arts. As of 2023, he is the grandmaster of this large global organization spanning 63 countries.

Having earned the trust of political, business, and other important figures around the world, Grandmaster Yahara remains active today. Mikio Yahara leads International Security Service and utilizes karate to protect dignitaries.

Tournament achievements

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JKA All-Japan Championships

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  • 1984 - 3rd (kumite), 1st (kata), Grand Champion[4]
  • 1983 - 2nd (kata)
  • 1982 - 3rd (kumite), 2nd (kata)
  • 1981 - 2nd (kata)
  • 1980 - 2nd (kata)
  • 1979 - 3rd (kumite)
  • 1978 - 2nd (kumite), 2nd (kata)
  • 1976 - 3rd (kumite)
  • 1975 - 2nd (kumite)
  • 1974 - 1st (team kumite)

JKA/IAKF World Championships

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  • 1983 (Egypt) - 1st (team kumite), 1st (team kata), 2nd (kata)
  • 1980 (Germany) - 1st (team kumite), 1st (team kata), 2nd (kata)
  • 1977 (Japan) - 1st (team kumite), 1st (team kata), 2nd (kata)
  • 1975 (USA) - 1st (team kumite), 1st (team kata)

Asian Championships

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  • 1974 (Singapore) - 1st (team kumite)
  • 1983 (Singapore) - 1st (kumite), 1st (kata)

WUKO/JKA World Cup

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  • 1984 (Hungary) - 1st (kata), 1st (team kata)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Mikio Yahara 10th Dan". Retrieved 28 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Микио Яхара" (in Russian). usko-prim.ru. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  3. ^ "JKA All-Japan and World Championships". svkarate.com. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  4. ^ "JKA Champions". svkarate.com. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
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