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Gosei Yamaguchi Hanshi.
Founder of Goju Kai Karate Do USA
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The
founder of Goju Kai Karate do in the United Staes of America~
Gosei
Yamaguchi 9th
Dan, was born Norimi Gosei Yamaguchi
on June 29th, 1935 in Kyoto - Japan, and is the eldest
son of Gogen Yamaguchi. He began his Karatedo training
at age four with his father. He spent his early childhood
(1939-1945) living in Manchuria China while his father
was on duty serving in the Japanese military. Mr. Yamaguchi
(as he prefers to be called by those who are not his students)
earned the rank of Sho-Dan in Judo at the Kodokan nearby
to the home of his father whilst in High School. He later
studied Shotokan Karate do, Russian language, and Commerce
whilst attending Takushoku University (1952-1954) for
two years, and later and transferring on to Meiji Gakuin
University (1954-1956). Gosei Shihan graduated with a
BA in English Literature at age 21.He was then sent to
the USA by his father and began teaching in 1964 at San
Francisco State University Karate club where his younger
brothers Gosen Kishio Yamaguchi had already established
a club and his youngest brother Goshi Hirofumi Yamaguchi
assisted in promoting and teaching. Norimi
Gosei Yamaguchi officially became a staff instructor there
in 1967.
Japanese-American Karate Instructor and author. Founder
of Goju-Kai Karate-Do, U.S.A., Norimi Gosei Yamaguchi
is the eldest son of Gogen Yamguchi. Under his father's
tutelage he studied Japanese Goju-Ryu, and earned a Judo
black belt from the Kodokan. Hei came to the U.S. in 1964
to replace his brother, Gosen, as director of the Goju-Karate
club at San Francisco State College. In 1967 he became
one of the first martial arts instructors to serve on
the faculty at an American college. Gosei Yamaguchi is
noted for his teaching of the physically and mentally
handicapped.
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In
1972 he was chosen to the Black Belt Hall of Fame;
in 1975 he became a member of Who's Who in the Martial
Arts. He is the author of two books: Fundamentals of Goju-Ryu
Karate and Goju-Ryu Karate II. Yamaguchi promoted number
of tournaments in the San Francisco area, among them 1966
California Goju-Kai Karate-Do Championships, 1967 North-South
California Karate Tournament, 1967 All Goju-Kai Karate-Do
Championship, 1968 and 1970 National Goju-Kai Karate-Do
Championships, and 1972 AAU National Invitational Karate-Do
Championships. Inserted from MARTIAL ARTS:TRADITIONS,
HISTORY, PEOPL p. 396
Kishio Yamaguchi (Gosen Shihan) returned home to Japan
to help teach at the Honbu Dojo assisting his father,
and also to continue his University studies. Gosen Shihan,
Vice-President of the now Major Airline Japan Airlines
(JAL) who were a major sponsor of the Goju Ryu Kai through
out the 1970’s. In 1965 Mr. Gosei Yamaguchi formally established
and was appointed head of the Goju-Kai Karate-Do, U.S.A
and at the time of its conception was a formal part of
the I.K.G.A. Although now the Goju Ryu Kai USA has very
few Shibu Dojo, the association at one time boasted Eighty
six (86) schools and about Fifty thousand students in
the USA (20 thousand in New York / New Jersey area alone).
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Gosei Yamaguchi 1972 Karate Sensei of the Year
Norimi Gosei Yamaguchi, founder of Goju-Kai Karate-Do
USA, has been deeply involved in karate since he learned
to walk. He is the eldest son of Gogen "The Cat" Yamaguchi,
who established is now called the International Karate
Do Goju-Kai in 1930, five years before Gosei was born.
Raised in Manchuria until the war in the Pacific ended,
Gosei spent his junior high and high school days in Tokyo.
He studied goju-ryu diligently under the watchful eye
of his father and also earned a judo black belt from the
Kodokan. Then, when he entered Japans Takushoku University
to major in business and Russian, Gosei expanded his knowledge
of karate by joining the shotokan club. After two years
at Takushoku, he transferred to Meiji Hakuiu University,
where he received a BA in English literature in 1956.
In 1964, Yamaguchi came to the US to replace his brother,
Kishio Gosen, as director of the goju karate club at San
Francisco State College. A short while later, he established
Goju-Kai USA which now has 86 branches across the country.
He idealizes the martial arts as educational tools and
approaches karate from the points of view of psychology,
physiology, physics, ethics and aesthetics, applying them
to everyday life. Also he avidly promotes all karate,
not just his own style, and recently began conducting
regular refereeing clinics for the Pacific Association
of the AAU Karate Committee. As an author, Gosei Yamaguchi
earlier this year completed his first book, The Fundamentals
of Goju Ryu Karate. Copyright © 1972, Blackbelt Communications,
Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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story was reprinted from Black Belt magazine. http://www.blackbeltmag.com
In
1972 Mr. Gosei Yamaguchi was named as ‘Instructor of the
Year’ by “Black Belt Magazine” the most popular Martial
Arts Magazine in the United States. At the time of the
writing of this section (1997-98), Mr. Yamaguchi still
teaches Kinesiology and self defense (not commonly called
Karate in the eyes of Universities) at S.F.S.U and still
heads the Goju-Kai Karate-Do, U.S.A. located at 97 Collingwood
Ave. San Francisco, California (Due to close its doors
on April 30th, 2000). After almost 60 years in the study
of study Goju Ryu, his current rank is 9th Dan Hanshi,
Shihan. Mr. Gosei Yamaguchi still remains one of the legendary
Karate-Ka in the United States today and still teaches
Goju Ryu in its most classical form. He idealizes the
martial arts as educational tools and approaches Karate
from the points of view of psychology, physiology, physics,
ethics and aesthetics, applying them to everyday life.
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