Our Kobudo
Roots
Shinken Taira, a master of Okinawan weaponry,
was born on the small island of Kukijima by Okinawa. His family name
was "Maezato" but later in life he changed to his mother's
name "Taira". He studied under Master Moden Yabuki, the founder
of "Ryukyu Kobujutsu Kenkyu-Kai which is the now Kobujutsu Research
Association. Master Yabuki was the first to open a dojo for this study.
Taira also studied with many more masters to
acquire weapons knowledge and kata forms including Gichin Funakoshi
and Kenwa Mabuni.
In the 1930's, after many years of study, he
went to Japan to open his own dojo in "Ikaho,
Gunma Prefecture".
In 1940, Taira returned to Naha, Okinawa to
open a dojo.
The dojo name was "Ryukyu
Kobujutsu Hozon Shinkokai". Here he worked to promote the ancient
Okinawan martial arts as passed down to him by the many great masters
who he had studied under.
In 1960's Taira went to Yokohama and stayed in Sakagami's dojo (Genbu-Kan)
where Sensei Demuara studied kobudo with him. Taira later went back
to Okinawa where Sensei Demura visited him in 1962. Sensei Demura has
since been a key person in bringing the study of Okinawan weaponry to
North America and it continues to be taught today in Genbuka dojos around
the world.
