Takayoshi Nagamine | |
Birth Date: | 12 August 1945 |
Birth Place: | Naha City, Okinawa, Japan |
Death Place: | Naha City, Okinawa, Japan |
Martial Art: | Karate (Matsubayashi-ryu (Shorin-Ryu)) |
Teacher: | Shoshin Nagamine |
Rank: | Hanshisei, 10th Dan Nidai-Sōke[1] |
was a prominent Okinawan karate master and also at times a Naha City Councilman and a Criminal Investigator for the United States Marine Corps.[2]
Takayoshi was born in Naha, Okinawa as the son of Shoshin Nagamine, the founder of Matsubayashi-ryu Karate-do and living intangible cultural asset.[3] He commenced training in Matsubayashi-ryu Karate-do under his father's tutelage at the age of six years.[4]
At the direction of his father, and in order to help the development of Matsubayashi-ryu Karate-do world-wide, Takayoshi went to the United States at the age of 20, in the late 1960s and where he remainder for over 10 years, and opened a dojo in Cincinnati, Ohio. Takayoshi Nagamine's original students to achieve black belt in the United States included Jim Driggs, Rick Kemper, Al Rozier, Bill George, Dave Williams, Bill Weiss and Steve Rafferty. Nagamine also taught clinics and seminars in the Ohio region and around the United States until he returned to Okinawa in 1979[5] and later would travel around the world teaching seminars in various countries to promote Matsubayashi-ryu.
Takayoshi returned to Okinawa in order to assist his father, Shoshin Nagamine with the running of the World Honbu Dojo (Headquarters) and the World Matsubayashi-ryu (Shorin-ryu) Karate-do Association (WMKA). In 1991, Shoshin Nagamine retired from running the Matsubayashi-ryu organisation and in a speech passed the leadership on to his son, Takayoshi Nagamine.[6]
In 1992 Takayoshi called together senior instructors in Okinawa and the United States and formed what is now known as the World Matsubayashi-ryu (Shorin-ryu) Karate-do Association (WMKA). In 1997 after his father's death, Takayoshi took the position as the second Sōke (head) of the Matsubayashi-ryu Karate-do system. In October 2008, Takayoshi was promoted to the rank of Hanshisei 10th Dan in Matsubayashi-ryu. Takayoshi coordinated and participated in the development, establishment and teaching at dojos throughout the world including, but not limited to Australia, United States, Germany, Norway, Ireland and Canada)[7]
Soke Nagamine was a great ambassador for Matsubayashi-ryu world-wide and spent much of his life around the world teaching seminars and clinics. He would regularly host international seminars, with the most recent being held in Naha City, Okinawa in November 2010 to celebrate the 75th Anniversary Festival of Matsubayashi-ryu and to commemorate the 13th Anniversary Tribute to Osensei Shoshin Nagamine’s passing. The event was attended by over 330 members of the WMKA.[8]
In an interview in 2011, Nagamine said "We have this five fundamentals philosophy. This philosophy was from my father and his teacher, and it’s very, very old – up to 700 years. Basically, the five philosophies are contributing to our understanding, to our essence of the mind'. These philosophies included:
After the passing of Nagamine, the WMKA Board of Directors elected three new members to path the way of the future for the international organisation. In addition to being well-known and respected karateka in their own right, they are also all direct students of Shoshin Nagamine, these three include Yoshitaka Taira (President/Kaicho); Toshmitsu Arakaki (Fukukaicho/Vice-president), and Iwao Tome (Rijicho/Chairman), however, the role of Chairman is rotational and has since changed, and as of 2024 the current chairman is Tetsuo Makishi, son of Yauharu Makishi (a direct student of Shoshin Nagamine)
In addition to the World Matsubayashi-ryu Karatedo Association, there are many other organisations and groups around the world that continue to grow and teach Matsubayashi-ryu.