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Carrying the Samurai Spirit Into the 21st Century

People around the world finally have the chance to read the fascinating life story of “a legend of his time,” world renowned Master Tsutomu Ohshima [born in Nagasaki 1930].  [...]

 

 

 

 

 

Title: SUTOMU OHSHIMA

Author: Eli Eliyahu Cohen

Page Count: 272

International Publisher & Distributor & Agent: Contento 

ISBN: 978-965-550-419-4

Special price: 24$

E-Book: 12$

Book Description

Carrying the Samurai Spirit Into the 21st Century

People around the world finally have the chance to read the fascinating life story of “a legend of his time,” world renowned Master Tsutomu Ohshima [born in Nagasaki 1930].
Master Ohshima began Martial Arts training when he was 3 years old, practicing Sumo, Judo, and Kendo, and from age 18 [1948] practicing Karate at Waseda University under the direct guidance of Master Gichin Funakoshi. Master Funakoshi was the first Karateka to introduce Karate in Tokyo at the beginning of the 1920s.
In 1955, in turn, Master Ohshima was first to introduce and teach Karate in the United States, a few years later in France and eventually worldwide. Readers can enjoy the amazing stories, some of which have never been told, while at the same time reading and learning about the
deep meaning of “The way of the warrior” and sometimes more specific and important guidelines. 
Readers who hold a high level of any kind of Martial Art and/or have long time experience can glean very unique and deep “information,” which can usually be understood only after reaching a certain level in their Martial Art. One should probably read the book few times in order to understand the full meaning of certain teachings and guidelines, which are sometimes
part of the stories and sometimes are presented as teaching material. 
 

About the Author

Eli Eliyahu Cohen, born in Jerusalem 1949, is a direct student of Master Ohshima. He was the first Israeli to receive the highest rank in SOD [Shotokan Ohshima Dojo] 5th dan Black belt [1990].
Eli also holds the rank of 5th dan in Iaido [Japanese swords] and Shodan in Kendo.
He served as Ambassador of Israel to Japan [2004-7], and since 2006 has written five books in Japanese. He has also written a series of children’s stories about a warrior butterfly in English, Japanese and Hebrew.

 

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