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  Central Washington University - Study Abroad & Exchange Programs : CWU Takushoku University, Japan - Academic Year ...
In addition to academics, Takushoku University boasts numerous athletic and cultural clubs.
Takushoku University is located in the heart of Tokyo, the capital of Japan.
In addition to the Faculty of Business, Takushoku University also has a Faculty of Commerce, a Faculty of Political Science and Economics, a Graduate School of Commerce and a Graduate School of Economics.
websolutions.clt.cwu.edu /studyabroad/ProgramPages/Japan/tuprg.php   (747 words)

  
  WUKO vs. IAKS (ITKF), the battle for Olympic Recognition
Takushoku Uníversity had been the training school for imperial administrators during Japan's expansionist period, and its students gravitated into administrative positions in the new karate organization.
Eventually, the university groups decided to withdraw from the JKA and reform on one hand Shotokai, where Master Funakoshi was the president until his death and the All-Japan University Karate League under the leadership of Isao Obata.
The division, however, was not exact; Takushoku University stayed with the JKA while also participating in the University League, and several individuals made their own choices.
www.shotokai.com /ingles/interviews/wuko.html   (1449 words)

  
 INSTRUCTORS
Asai Shihan graduated from Takushoku university where he began training under the guidance of Master Funakoshi, Nakayama and Okazaki.
After leaving University he entered the famous JKA Instructors class and went to teach shotokan karate in Hawaii and Taiwan.
He attended the world famous Takushoku University in Tokyo and trainind under Sensei Tsuyama, Kanazawa ana Urui.
www.ijka.net /Instructors.htm   (391 words)

  
 Private Japan Asia Colleges and Universities Education Reference English LoCuaL
Consists of university and junior college, with departments of sociology and human studies, mass communications, environmental information, and business design.
Features university outline, faculties of economics, business administration, communication studies, contemporary law, graduate programs, international exchange programs, library and educational facilities, campus life, and map.
University history, information on departments of veterinary medicine, food and animal sciences, and graduate school.
locual.com /D/Idioma/English/Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/Asia/Japan/Private   (2336 words)

  
 Takushoku University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Takushoku University (拓殖大学 Takushoku Daigaku, abbreviated as 拓大 Takudai) was founded in 1900 by Prince Taro Katsura.
Originally it was named the Taiwan Association School, and was founded to produce graduates to contribute to the development of Taiwan.
It was renamed to Takushoku University in 1918.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/T/Takushoku-University.htm   (165 words)

  
 Nat' Academies Press, Engineering Tasks for the New Century: Japanese and U.S. Perspectives (1999)
Tokyo Denki University, a private engineering university, is undertaking several initiatives aimed at adapting its educational offerings to the changing needs of students and the larger society.
The University of the Air was established in 1981 as a means of providing continuing education opportunities to adults.
University of the Air does not conduct an entrance examination, and awards a bachelor of arts degree.
www.nap.edu /openbook/0309065887/html/81.html   (668 words)

  
 SKIEF :: Shotokan Karate-Do International European Federation :: www.skif-europe.com
Asano Shihan is a graduate of Takushoku University, Tokyo, and a former pupil of Master Masatoshi Nakayama.
During his college years he studied karate at the Takushoku University, which is one of Japan's leading karate training centers.
Born in 1942 in Yamaguchi, Japan, he is a graduate of Takushoku University in Tokyo.
www.skif-europe.com /instructors.php   (300 words)

  
 Okazaki Teruyuki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Okazaki Teruyuki was born on June, 22nd 1931 in the prefecture Fukuoka as the second son of a Samurai family.
He began with Karate training in 1947 at the Takushoku university, after it practiced during its childhood Judo and Kendo.
At the Takushoku university Kendo, Judo, Karate and Aikido were practiced.
www.kusunoki.de /meister/okazaki_e.html   (400 words)

  
 Shotokai to Sogobudo
For example, JKA "Shotokan" is really just a reflection of Takushoku University club practice--virtually all of the original JKA people were Takudai graduates.
Takushoku is not a first-line Japanese university, and most of the "shotokai" masters (a very good example is Harada sensei of Waseda) were from those "top" universities--Waseda, Keio, Gakushuin, and Hosei---so there were serious class conflicts.
To understand Shotokan/kai karate you have to understand the relationship between the university clubs--especially the "old boys" the graduates that continued to practice with their university clubs after they graduated--from their ranks came most of the instructors.
www.shotokai.cl /gallery/sogobudo_1.html   (826 words)

  
 Nishiyama Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Joined Takushoku University Karate Team 1946- Earned Karate shodan ranking.
Co-founded the All Japan Collegiate Karate Union and elected at the first chairman.
1951- Graduated from Takushoku University, M.A. in Economics.
www.karatevid.com /article-nishbio.htm   (376 words)

  
 [Expatriate] A petition on Fujimori's status in Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Regards, Jim Rudolph ********************************** A Letter to Takushoku University and the Government and People of Japan: We are a group of concerned academics and professionals--primarily from the United States, Canada, and Peru--who have expertise in Latin America, including Peru.
We are deeply troubled by the news that the former President of Peru, Alberto Fujimori, has received an appointment as a visiting professor at Takushoku University and is being treated with great deference by many leading Japanese politicians, journalists, and citizens.
Fujimori's rights and liberties, we fear that he is using the goodwill and generosity of the Japanese people to evade responsibility for official misconduct and possible crimes committed while he served as president of Peru.
listas.rcp.net.pe /pipermail/expatriate/2002-February/000050.html   (685 words)

  
 NewsOnJapan.com - Linkbase - Education: Universities in Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Temple University Japan - Tokyo campus of an American university offering English languageacademic preparation, undergraduate and graduate degrees in a number of fields including Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and Law,and community-oriented general education in a number of areas.
University of Aizu - Located in Fukushima in central Japan, the University of Aizu offers courses in computer sciences, engineering and social sciences.
Yamaguchi Prefectural University - Founded in 1941 as one of the few institutes of higher education for women, Yamaguchi Women's University preserved its traditions of education for fifty-five years.
www.newsonjapan.com /html/linkbase/Education/Universities_in_Japan/more4.shtml   (181 words)

  
 nishiyama
Born in Tokyo in 1928, Hidetaka Nishiyama began his karate training in 1943 under Gichin Funakoshi at the Shoto- kan. Two years later, while enrolled at Takushoku University, he became a member of the university's karate team, for which in 1949 he was named captain.
Nishiyama received a Master of Arts degree in economics from Takushoku University in 1951.
That same year, he was a co-founder of the Japan Karate Association (JKA) and was elected to the JKA board of Directors.
www.shotokanway.net /pages/nishiyama.html   (1434 words)

  
 WWW Virtual Library Labour History: Special Topics
Memory Hole at the University of Maryland at Baltimore.
University of Liverpool Library: Special Collections and Archives These include the Sports Archives, Social Work Archives, the papers of John and Katharine Bruce Glasier, the Gypsy Lore Society Archive, the Scott Macfie Gypsy Collection, the Rathbone family papers, the Josephine Butler papers, and the David Owen Archive.
Cradle of Collective Bargaining: History of Labour and Technology in Hamilton and District A visual history of the rise of trade unionism in Hamilton and the changing conditions of work in the city from the early decades of the century through to the 1950s.
www.iisg.nl /~w3vl/specialtopics.html   (5301 words)

  
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ME in Electronics and Information Sciences, Takushoku University,1993
Research Associates, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Eng., Takushoku University,1995
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Eng., Takushoku University,2001
www.cs.takushoku-u.ac.jp /English/Faculty/sasaki   (399 words)

  
 Profiles of Senior Instructors
When Teruyuki Okazaki entered Takushoku University in 1947, he was bored with both judo and kendo, which he had been studying throughout elementary and high school.
Watching him demonstrate the intricacies of a roundhouse kick, or motivate students to train harder even as fatigue deadens their limbs, you sense that he was born to teach karate.
This university club is one of Eastern Canada's largest martial arts organizations -- with the Tams garnering national reputations for their teaching abilities and the dedication of their students, who regularly win medals at national competitions.
www.karatedojo.com /profiles.htm   (6987 words)

  
 Hirokazu Kanazawa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Before going to University he had studied and practised European boxing as well as judo achieving the rank of 2nd Dan.
The Shotokan style as taught at Takushoku University was for him and that was where he went.
Training regularly with the likes of Funakoshi Kanazawa graduated from Takushoku University in 1956 and at the request of Nakayama, Kanazawa joined the J.K.A. just as they were about to instigate an instructors programme.
www.shorinji.net /hirokazu_kanazawa.htm   (624 words)

  
 An Aikido Life (07)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
However, although the department offered a course in agriculture, the institution was a government university and thus much more study than average was required.
He told my father that Takushoku University was the most appropriate school for those wishing to start a new life in Manchuria and Mongolia.
The entrance rate of Takushoku University was low in those days and I had the necessary qualifications to enter this university without studying for the examination.
www.aikidojournal.com /article.php?articleID=513   (1229 words)

  
 Profile At-a-Glance Presenters
Keiko Matsunaga received her MA in second language acquisition from the University of Durham and is currently studying at the University of Essex as a PhD student.
Previously she taught ELL methods courses in the Department of Education at University of California, Irvine and from 1996-2000 she was teaching composition at the University of Arizona.
Reima Al-Jarf is a professor at King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia where she has taught courses in EFL, ESP and linguistics to graduate and undergraduate students.
www.readingmatrix.com /conference/viewProfiles.php   (1667 words)

  
 JKS NZ » Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
From that moment on, all what Asai Sensei could think of was how to enter Takushoku University in order to train on their Karate team.
There was no happiness in the dojo, or at the university at large, just training, but Asai Sensei persevered and soon he was allowed to live at the Karate dormitory.
Asai Sensei, despite the hardship, was happy as he had a chance to become really strong, and others were amazed by him, claiming the only time he never trained was when he ate or slept.
www.jks.org.nz /article_1_intro.html   (1005 words)

  
 Nuns' Island JKA | Enoeda Sensei   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
As a child of 7 years, he found himself practicing the martial art of Judo and, possessing a natural gift for the said discipline, attained the rank of 2nd Dan fl belt at the ripe age of 16.
he Takushoku establishment thus welcomed him, and during his time at the University, he was able to achieve remarkable heights.
Devout practice and training earned him his fl belt in the second year, and in the fourth, he was honored as the Captain of their karate club.
www.montreal-jka.com /english/Ksensei3enoeda.html   (574 words)

  
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Some school friend introduced him to Karate-Do and, after he decided to change University to join TAKUSHOKU University which at that time was known to have the best Karate-Do dojo in Japan.
Instructor at the Universities of Musashi, Kanto, and Kitazato.
Born in 1931 Kanazawa Sensei went on to graduate from the famous Takushoku University.
www.karate.braila.net /hk_uk.htm   (814 words)

  
 Master Teruyuki Okazaki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Teruyuki Okazaki was born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, in 1931 and began karate at the age of 16, studying under Gichin Funakoshi, the founder of Shotokan, and Masatoshi Nakayama, former chief instructor of the Japan Karate Association.
After receiving his B.A. from Takushoku University in Tokyo in 1953, he taught karate at his alma mater, at Tokyo Toritsu University and at Japan's self-defense academy.
Teruyuki Okazaki was born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, in 1931 and began karate at the age of 16, studying under the noted teachers G. Funakoshi and M. Nakayama.
www.fortunecity.com /olympia/baylor/285/okazaki.html   (313 words)

  
 Martial Arts Supplies from DOSHIN
His karate training began at Takushoku University under the instruction of the father of modern day karate, Funakoshi Gichin.
While at university, he studied economics, but it was karate that really excited him.
Some of the more famous graduates of Takushoku University were JKA (Japan Karate Association) instructors like Nakayama Masatoshi, Kanazawa Hirokazu, Enoeda Keinosuke, and Okazaki Teruyuki.
www.doshinmartialarts.com /Nishiy.html   (1831 words)

  
 Yugoslav Traditional Karate Federation
Born in Tokyo in 1928, Hidetaka Nishiyama began his karate training in 1943 under Gichin Funakoshi at the Shoto- kan. Two years later, while enrolled at Takushoku University, he became a member of the university's karate team, for which in 1949 he was named captain.
Nishiyama received a Master of Arts degree in economics from Takushoku University in 1951.
That same year, he was a co-founder of the Japan Karate Association (JKA) and was elected to the JKA board of Directors.
www.ytkf.org.yu /wc2002/nishiyama_s.htm   (827 words)

  
 WORLD FS C'HIPS - MEDALISTS, OLYMPIC QUALIFIERS
Takushoku University, which won the East Japan Collegiate Championship title in May fell in the second round 3-4 to Senshu.
TOKYO - We reported in last monthfs wrestling news that Takao Isokawa of Takushoku University was the 10th freshman to win in the collegiate open wrestling championships.
We have learned since then that Toshiaki Ishikawa of Nihon University also won a title as a first-year student in 1977, making this yearfs 84-kg champion Isokawa the 11th freshman to win in the collegiate open.
www.japan-wrestling.jp /English/2003/943.htm   (552 words)

  
 Photo2 Page
In this same exam, the captain of the Chuo University (Takagi) and the one of Takushoku (Shimamura), also obtained their 3rd Dan.
Practicing daily, he pursued sumo wrestling from the age of five until he was fifteen; kendo (Japanese sword fighting) from the ages of eight to fifteen, and judo from the ages of nine to thirteen.
The first university karate club in the United States was founded by Mr.
gamalkata.8m.com /photo2.html   (3133 words)

  
 Washington DC Shotokan Karate Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Consequently, he secretly took the entrance exams for Takushoku University, which specialized in preparing students for overseas work.
In 1932, when Nakayama arrived at Takushoku to begin his studies, he also intended to continue his practice of kendo.
In 1952 he was hired as part of the physical education staff and would eventually rise to become the director of that department.
www.fortunecity.com /olympia/baylor/285/nakayama.html   (3595 words)

  
 A history of taekwondo - Budosport Capelle Taekwondo Boxing
The WTF claims that this is "Poomse practicing of Taekwondo," something that would be hard to determine from a single figure, and certainly not the simplest explanation of the position.
Yong-i Choi went to Japan in 1937 to study at a boy's military academy and later at Takushoku University in Tokyo.
He went on to study karate-do at Nihon University in Tokyo, where he captained the team and was nicknamed "Typhoon." He later spent two years "studying kempo and kung-fu in China," probably as one of the draftees of the Japanese Army.
budosport.mavnet.org /gesch.html   (6826 words)

  
 Aikikai Hombu Shihan 8th Dan Masatake Fujita Sensei
After graduating from the University, Fujita Sensei was employed for seven years by the Shin Seikatsu Undo Kyokai (New lifestyle and Athletic Association).
Fujita Sensei has put his education in politics at the Takushoku University, to good use in his service to Aikikai and the teaching of Aikido world-wide.
He also holds a passion for the study of Chinese characters and their relationship to pertinent characters in the Japanese written languages; a field of study that some Japanese fail to recognize as a pertinent study of history.
www.nippon-kan.org /dojo_news/04-fujita_seminar/fujutabio.html   (563 words)

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