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The World Koshiki Karatedo Federation (WKKF)

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So Hombu Dojo

So Shihan Hanshi Masayuki Kukan Hisataka 9.Dan

20 Kikui-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokio 162, Japan

Tel. 03-3203-5765, Fax. 0473-81-4140

www.koshiki.org

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Executive Members of WKKF

The World Koshiki Karatedo Federation (WKKF)

Koshiki Karatedo allows contenders to fight, not just once, "but plural numbers of round", continuously, without being injured or fatal damaged, so as to build up accumulated scores for series of rpound, as recognized as Round Robin Competition System.
In short, in Koshiki Karatedo, we canmerit points to each contender to all the attacks and counterattacks of the contenders during the round.
This new score adding rules came to have been implemented in 1978 by Koshiki Karatedo Federation, whereas other Karatedo schools only acknowledge the initial attack alone, and disregard any counterattacks, an will not give any credit at all when both contenders hit each other at the same moment.

Thus, our system can give chances for every contender to come to adjust him/ herself or improve his/ her behaviour each time called to fight to build up higher scores in total.
These advantages help improve every player's techmiques for a bout with an opponent of different behavioural actions. In other words, we can expect a favourable learning curve from Koshiki Karatedo players.

Koshiki Karatedo guarantees the precise and clear judgement, because the referee can see the moment of a contact, hear a bang sound from the touch by a fist or a leg to protective equipment of the opponent which gives a clear and inpartial judgement, even from the eyes of general audiences.

Worldwide WKKF

Koshiki Karatedo thus enables us to perform, like the instance of World Succer, a tournament system of multi - step championchips, first for national level, and then, Continental level, and finally for the Global level, even for Olympic, which now covers around 180 countries of the entire world.

The World Koshiki Karatedo Federation executes an agreement with each regional Koshiki Karatedo Federation in detail in writing.
These binding agreements help keep the international standard to have been setforth by the World Koshiki Karatedo Federation for detail.
This agreement thus enables each regional federation to terminate its affiliation with those local organizations under the Umbrella of, if the required standard is not realized by the latter.

Close to 20 years of global activities as the World Koshiki Karatedo Federation, as attached list of World Championships for the period of 1980 through 1997 may tell, our World Koshiki Karatedo Federation can accommodate all the Karate school if they wish to participate in our contests so as to contribute to the promotion of Karatedo.

History of World Championships presided by World Koshiki Karatedo Federation

1980 1. International Koshiki Karatedo Championchip in Tokio, Japan
1981 2. International Koshiki Karatedo Championchip in Tokio, Japan
1982 3. International Koshiki Karatedo Championchip in Tokio, Japan
1983 4. International Koshiki Karatedo Championchip in Maracaibo, Venezuela
1985 5. International Koshiki Karatedo Championchip in Brisbane, Australia
1987 6. InternationaleKoshiki Karatedo Championchip in Irvine, Californien, U.S.A.
1989 7. International Koshiki Karatedo Championchip Montreal, Canada
1991 8. Internationale Koshiki Karatedo Championchip in Amsterdam, Netherland
1993 9. International Koshiki Karatedo Championchip in Tokio, Japan
1994 10. International Koshiki Karatedo Championchip in Tokio, Japan
1997 11. International Koshiki Karatedo Championchip Gold Coast, Australia
2000 12. International Koshiki Karatedo Championchip in Sydney, Australia
2003 13. International Koshiki Karatedo Championship in Lisbon, Portugal
2004 14. International Koshiki Karatedo Championship in Greece
2005 15. International Koshiki Karatedo Championchip in Tokio, Japan
2007 16. International Koshiki Karatedo Championship in Montreal/ Canada
2009 17. International Koshiki Karatedo Championship in Tokyo/ Japan

Note 1: The World Koshiki Karatedo Federation was founded in 1980, the year 1st International Koshiki Karatedo Championship was held in Tokyo.

Note 2: Some five thousend players paticipated from 40 countries in the 6th Koshiki Karatedo Championship which was held at Hilton Hotel in Irvine, Calif., at the occasion of the 25t anniversary of the U.S. Karate Association. Recorded the largest number of participants of the Championships series.


Executive Members of W.K.K.F.

President
So Shihan Masayuki Kukan Hisataka (Japan)

Generaldirector ZENTRAL
Shihan Tadashi Kondo (Japan)
Shihan Masaaki Enomoto (Japan)

Generaldirector ASIA
Shihan Masamitsu Kudaka (Japan)

Generaldirector NORth AMERIKA
Shihan Robin L. Campbell (Kanada)
Shihan John Caddy (USA)

General Director South-AMERIKA
Shihan Kunio Tanabe (Venezuela)
Shihan Mega Martinez (Zentrale)

General Director OZEANIEN
Shihan Scott Brown (Australia)
Shihan Hiroshi Hisataka (Indonesia)

General Direktor EUROPE
Shihan Olaf Lotze-Leoni (Germany)
Shihan Mamadou Diallo (Swiss)
Shihan Louis Perez Santiago (Spain)

General Direktor AFRIKA& MIDLE EAST
Shihan Mourad Louali (Algeria)†
Shihan Mamadou Diallo (Senegal)

General Director EURASIA
Shihan David Ivanishivili (Georgien)
Shihan Talib Berzigiarob (Aserbaidsjan)

Technical Adviser
Shihan Dr. Richard Kim, Hanshi (USA)
Shihan Fumio Demura (USA)
Shihan Dr. Laurence Vanniekirk (Australia)
Shihan Anton Geesink (Netherland)
Shihan Dr. Alain Houdre-Baight (Canada)
Shihan Alexei Sturhmin (Russia)
Shihan Jack Kanner (USA)
Shihan Dr. David Chu (Swiss)
Shihan Dan Waxman (Israel)
Shihan Robert Bowler (USA)
Shihan George Anderson (IJSA)
Shihan Wayne Donivan (Canada)
Shihan Yoshisada Yonezuka (USA)
Shihan Kiyoshi Shiina (USA)
Shihan Mamoru Shimamoto (USA)
Shihan Iwau Shiuya (Japan)
Shihan Yoshino Nambu (Europe)
Shihan Shaun O‘Leary (Newseeland)
Shihan Rui Ribeliro (Portugal)
Shihan Olaf Lotze-Leoni (Germany)
Shihan William Nusz (USA)
Shihan Sidney Penouel (France)

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