Shoei Miyazato
BornMarch 30, 1928
Okinawa, Japan
DiedJuly 2, 2013[1][2]
Argentina
ResidenceArgentina
StyleShorin-ryū Shidō-kan
Teacher(s)Katsuya Miyahira
RankHanshi, 10th Dan
Notable studentsMasatoshi Miyazato

Shoei Miyazato (宮里 昌栄, Miyazato Shōei, March 30, 1928 – July 2, 2013) brought Shōrin-ryū Shidōkan karate to South America.

Okinawa

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Shoei Miyazato began his study of martial arts in 1941 at the age of 13. In addition to boxing, he studied Shōrin-ryū Shidōkan under Katsuya Miyahira.[3] In 1954, he introduced his friend Seikichi Iha to Miyahira and the two trained together for five years.[4]

He was one of those featured in the exhibitions marking the complete restoration of Shuri Castle, as well as the 1995 and the 1997 World Karate held at the Budokan.[5]


South America

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The senior student of Miyahira, he moved to Argentina in 1959.[6] Miyazato began teaching Shidō-kan in his new hometown, Cordoba. Since his arrival in 1959, Miyazato taught thousands of students.[7]

In 1996, Miyazato left the Shidō-kan organization to teach his own style of karate. “Miyazato Dojo” has grown to 60 dojo in 15 states (out of 24) of Argentina[8][9][10] and also has established branches in the countries of Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Spain, Israel, Mexico, Peru, Sweden and Uruguay.[1] Masatoshi Miyazato has been named as his successor in running the organization.[7]

Though separated from the main organization, Miyazato remained in contact with his former training partners. In 2006 he brought his son, Masatoshi Miyazato, and some of his students to the United States to train with Seikichi Iha for North American Beikoku Shido-kan Karate-do Association's 30th Anniversary celebration and training seminar.[11]

Personal life

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Miyazato married his wife, Yoshiko Nakasone, in 1948. They had 6 children Masao, Yuriko, Masatoshi, Suiko, Mercedes and Naomi Miyazato.

He died in his home on July 3, 2013 due to respiratory failure.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Decease of Miyazato Shoei sensei". Okinawa Traditional Karate Liason Bureau. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  2. ^ "道場開設50年式典 宮里さん81歳、生涯現役". Ryūkyū Shinpō. 21 December 2009. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  3. ^ 50th Anniversary of karate in Argentina
  4. ^ Biography of Hanshi Iha
  5. ^ 50th Anniversary of karate in Argentina
  6. ^ Bishop, Mark Okinawan Karate: Teachers, Styles and Secret Techniques ISBN: 978-0804832052,
  7. ^ a b c La Voz, 07/02/2013 Murió el maestro de artes marciales Shoei Miyazato
  8. ^ Tiempo Sur, June 18, 2012, La escuela Miyazato Dojo festejó sus 25 años junto al karate do
  9. ^ DIARIO SAN RAFAEL, September 16, 1996, Se realizó el encuentro regional de Karate
  10. ^ Diario Marca, November 18, 2010, 40º Aniversario de la Escuela Miyazato Karate-do Shidokan de Bell Ville
  11. ^ 2006 NTS - Miyazato
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Category:1928 births Category:Okinawan karateka Category:2013 deaths