20/05/2026
Today we celebrate the 109th birth anniversary of our founder, Grandmaster Seikichi Toguchi.
Kancho Toguchi was not only one of Master Chojun Miyagi’s top students, he implemented Master Miyagi’s vision of creating additional katas to bridge the gaps in the nascent Goju-Ryu system.
In Goju Ryu there are 12 core katas. However, in Shorei-kan there are 9 additional katas that were created specifically by Toguchi Sensei. The role that Toguchi Sensei has played in creating katas to supplement those taught by Miyagi Sensei is not common knowledge. During the time that Miyagi Sensei was alive, he had started the streamlining of karate katas by creating basic introductory katas for school children, called 'Fukyugata'. Miyagi Sensei created two Fukyugata, called Gekisai Dai Ichi & Gekisai Dai Ni. However, Miyagi Sensei passed away before completing his goal of adding more katas to bridge the gap between these Fukyugata and the other Kihongata & Kaishugata.
Toguchi Sensei took it upon himself to ensure that Miyagi Sensei's dream did not go unfulfilled. After Miyagi Sensei passed away and his seniormost students opened their own dojos, Toguchi Sensei's dojo was one of the first to receive American G.I's and he wanted to ensure that people who attended his dojo could be taught in a systematic, progressive manner that would make it easy for them to learn and practice. To do this, he created 3 Fukyugata. These were originally called Fukyukata Dai Ichi, Fukyokata Dai Ni & Fukyukata Dai San. However, because of the American mispronunciation of 'Fukyu' (sounded like a swear word), he changed the name to 'Hookyu', thus these became the Hookyukata series. This was then followed by Gekisai dai ichi and ni. Toguchi Sensei then created Gekisai Dai San, which introduced the double-hand chudan-uke at the start of the kata (to link the fukyugata to the kihongata of Sanchin & Tensho). This was followed by Gekiha Dai Ichi & Gekiha Dai Ni. Each progressive kata was designed to introduce the karateka to a new technique, stance, or progression of block, etc. In this manner, Toguchi Sensei created a system that allowed the karateka to be systematically introduced to progression in a linear, simplistic, traceable system.
Apart from these kata, he created Kakuha Dai Ichi & Kakuha Dai Ni and created the bunkai for the entire curriculum. The last kata he created was the 'Hakutsuru No Mai' (Dance of the White Crane). This kata was created based on a dream that Miyagi Sensei had of a White Crane and Toguchi Sensei created this kata in honour of his Sensei. This kata also references Goju Ryu's origins from Fujian White Crane boxing, and is most famously known for the ‘Crane Kick’ from the original 1984 film, The Karate Kid and more recently in the Netflix series, Cobra Kai. An intergenerational nod to Goju Ryu’s origins, that the whole world knows, but is unaware that it was created by Toguchi Sensei in the Hakutsuru kata.
Today, most Goju Ryu schools had adopted Toguchi Sensei's bunkais (he created contiguous bunkai to match the flow of the kata, from start to finish. Prior to this bunkai was practiced only a short series of movements and not in a continuous flow) and kiso-kumite as part of their syllabus and this is his greatest legacy, but one that few people are aware of.
We at Shorei-kan are torch-bearers of that legacy and share in the pride of one of the great lineages in karate. Today we join hands with our Shorei-kan family around the world to celebrate the birth anniversary of one of the greatest karate masters in history and someone we are so blessed to call our Kancho.
Founder. Visionary. Legend
09/12/2025
We wish Iijima Toshio Shihan a very Happy Birthday! Iijima Toshio Shihan has been a mentor to S. Haribabu Shihan for decades and he is a strong supporter and well-wisher of Shorei-kan Karate India & Asia.
This photo was taken in 2008 at the new Nakano-ku dojo in Tokyo.
05/12/2025
On the wonderful milestone of his 95th birthday, we wish Kozaburo Ito Kancho, a very Happy Birthday! Ito Kancho has been a strong supporter and well-wisher of Shorei-kan Karate India & Asia as well as a close mentor to S.Haribabu Shihan over the years.
This photo is from the Shorei-kan archives. This photograph was taken at the old Tokyo Honbu dojo in the early 1990's. Here, Haribabu Shihan and Kozaburo Ito Kancho are performing Seipai kata together.
08/12/2023
We wish Iijima Toshio Shihan a very Happy Birthday! Iijima Toshio Shihan is a strong supporter and well-wisher of Shorei-kan Karate India & Asia as well as a close mentor to S.Haribabu Shihan over the years. This photo was taken at the new Nakano-ku dojo in 2008.
04/12/2023
We wish Kozaburo Ito Kancho, a very Happy Birthday! Ito Kancho has been a strong supporter and well-wisher of Shorei-kan Karate India & Asia as well as a close mentor to S.Haribabu Shihan over the years.
This photo is from the Shorei-kan archives. This photograph was taken at the old Tokyo Honbu dojo in the early 1990's. Here, Haribabu Shihan and Kozaburo Ito Kancho are performing bunkai.
20/05/2022
Today we join hands with our Shorei-kan family around the world, to celebrate the 105th birth anniversary of our founder, Grandmaster Seikichi Toguchi.
Kancho Toguchi was not only one of Master Chojun Miyagi’s top students, he implemented Master Miyagi’s vision of creating additional katas to bridge the gaps in the nascent Goju-Ryu system.
In Goju Ryu there are 12 core katas. However, in Shorei-kan there are 9 additional katas that were created specifically by Toguchi Sensei. The role that Toguchi Sensei has played in creating katas to supplement those taught by Miyagi Sensei is not generally known. During the time that Miyagi Sensei was alive, he had started the streamlining of karate katas by creating basic introductory katas for school children, called 'Fukyugata'. Miyagi Sensei created two Fukyugata, called Gekisai Dai Ichi & Gekisai Dai Ni. However, Miyagi Sensei passed away before completing his goal of adding more katas to bridge the gap between these Fukyugata and the other Kihongata & Kaishugata.
Toguchi Sensei took it upon himself to ensure that Miyagi Sensei's dream did not go unfulfilled. After Miyagi Sensei passed away and his seniormost students opened their own dojos, Toguchi Sensei's dojo was one of the first to receive American G.I's and he wanted to ensure that people who attended his dojo could be taught in a systematic, progressive manner that would make it easy for them to learn and practice. To do this, he created 3 Fukyugata. These were originally called Fukyukata Dai Ichi, Fukyokata Dai Ni & Fukyukata Dai San. However, because of the American mispronunciation of 'Fukyu' (sounded like a swear word), he changed the name to 'Hookyu', thus these became the Hookyukata series. This was then followed by Gekisai dai ichi and ni. Toguchi Sensei then created Gekisai Dai San, which introduced the double-hand chudan-uke at the start of the kata (to link the fukyugata to the kihongata of Sanchin & Tensho). This was followed by Gekiha Dai Ichi & Gekiha Dai Ni. Each progressive kata was designed to introduce the karateka to a new technique, stance, or progression of block, etc. In this manner, Toguchi Sensei created a system that allowed the karateka to be systematically introduced to progression in a linear, simplistic, traceable system.
Apart from these kata, he created Kakuha Dai Ichi & Kakuha Dai Ni and created the bunkai for the entire curriculum. The last kata he created was the 'Hakutsuru No Mai' (Dance of the White Crane). This kata was created based on a dream that Miyagi Sensei had of a White Crane and Toguchi Sensei created this kata in honour of his Sensei. This kata also references Goju Ryu's origins from Fujian White Crane boxing. Today, most Goju Ryu schools had adopted Toguchi Sensei's bunkais (he created contiguous bunkai to match the flow of the kata, from start to finish. Prior to this bunkai was practiced only a short series of movements and not in a continuous flow) and kiso-kumite as part of their syllabus and this is his greatest legacy, but one that few people are aware of.
We at Shorei-kan are torch-bearers of that legacy and share in the pride of one of the great lineages in karate. Today we join hands with our Shorei-kan family around the world to celebrate the birth anniversary of one of the greatest karate masters in history and someone we are so blessed to call our Kancho.
Happy Birthday Toguchi Sensei!
26/02/2022
Our physical classes have re-started at Bengal Association!
Mon - Sat : 5pm-6pm
Sun : 8am - 9am
24/05/2021
We at Shorei-kan Karate India & Asia wish our beloved Shihan Vahitha Haribabu a very Happy Birthday!
20/05/2021
Today we join hands with our Shorei-kan family around the world, to celebrate the 104th birth anniversary of our founder, Grandmaster Seikichi Toguchi.
Kancho Toguchi was not only one of Master Chojun Miyagi’s top students, he implemented Master Miyagi’s vision of creating additional katas to bridge the gaps in the nascent Goju-Ryu system.
In Goju Ryu there are 12 core katas. However, in Shorei-kan there are 9 additional katas that were created specifically by Toguchi Sensei. The role that Toguchi Sensei has played in creating katas to supplement those taught by Miyagi Sensei is not generally known. During the time that Miyagi Sensei was alive, he had started the streamlining of karate katas by creating basic introductory katas for school children, called 'Fukyugata'. Miyagi Sensei created two Fukyugata, called Gekisai Dai Ichi & Gekisai Dai Ni. However, Miyagi Sensei passed away before completing his goal of adding more katas to bridge the gap between these Fukyugata and the other Kihongata & Kaishugata.
Toguchi Sensei took it upon himself to ensure that Miyagi Sensei's dream did not go unfulfilled. After Miyagi Sensei passed away and his seniormost students opened their own dojos, Toguchi Sensei's dojo was one of the first to receive American G.I's and he wanted to ensure that people who attended his dojo could be taught in a systematic, progressive manner that would make it easy for them to learn and practice. To do this, he created 3 Fukyugata. These were originally called Fukyukata Dai Ichi, Fukyokata Dai Ni & Fukyukata Dai San. However, because of the American mispronunciation of 'Fukyu' (sounded like a swear word), he changed the name to 'Hookyu', thus these became the Hookyukata series. This was then followed by Gekisai dai ichi and ni. Toguchi Sensei then created Gekisai Dai San, which introduced the double-hand chudan-uke at the start of the kata (to link the fukyugata to the kihongata of Sanchin & Tensho). This was followed by Gekiha Dai Ichi & Gekiha Dai Ni. Each progressive kata was designed to introduce the karateka to a new technique, stance, or progression of block, etc. In this manner, Toguchi Sensei created a system that allowed the karateka to be systematically introduced to progression in a linear, simplistic, traceable system.
Apart from these kata, he created Kakuha Dai Ichi & Kakuha Dai Ni and created the bunkai for the entire curriculum. The last kata he created was the 'Hakutsuru No Mai' (Dance of the White Crane). This kata was created based on a dream that Miyagi Sensei had of a White Crane and Toguchi Sensei created this kata in honour of his Sensei. This kata also references Goju Ryu's origins from Fujian White Crane boxing. Today, most Goju Ryu schools had adopted Toguchi Sensei's bunkais (he created contiguous bunkai to match the flow of the kata, from start to finish. Prior to this bunkai was practiced only a short series of movements and not in a continuous flow) and kiso-kumite as part of their syllabus and this is his greatest legacy, but one that few people are aware of.
We at Shorei-kan are torch-bearers of that legacy and share in the pride of one of the great lineages in karate. Today we join hands with our Shorei-kan family around the world to celebrate the birth anniversary of one of the greatest karate masters in history and someone we are so blessed to call our Kancho.
Happy Birthday Sensei!
01/01/2021
Happy New Year to our students, to the rest of our Shorei-kan family around the world and to our sister organizations Ryu Kyu Kobudo Hozonkai and S-KAPE.
26/11/2020
We wish our beloved Shihan S.Haribabu a very Happy Birthday! We wish you the best of health, success and happiness Shihan!