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 Master Tsuyoshi Uechi, Isshin-Ryu Karate-Do

 

 

 

Master Tsuyoshi Uechi

 

Name: - Tsuyoshi Uechi

 

Birth date: - May 11, 1951

 

Place of birth: - Okinawa

 

Martial arts experience: - Isshinryu and Shotokan, and Boxing

 

Occupation: - Okinawa General Service Co.  Supervisor

 

Ranks: - Hachi-dan, Isshin-Ryu

 

Training background:  - Isshinryu, Shotokan, and Boxing

 

Contact Information: 

 

Dojo - Isshin-Ryu Okinawa Traditional Karate-Do

           6-18-5, Misato,

           Okinawa-shi,

           Okinawa-ken, Japan

 

website @ (IOTKA)

 

  

(Master Tsuyoshi Uechi )

 

Biography – Master Tsuyoshi Uechi

 

Master Tsuyoshi Uechi was born on Okinawa in May - 1951.  Uechi Sensei instructs at the Camp Foster dojo training US Marines, US Army, US Navy and US Air Force personnel.  For a period he taught at the Kadena Air base.

 

Uechi Sensei is a ranking member of the Okinawa Rengokai and is the leading Isshin-Ryu representative for this organization.  Uechi Sensei traveled to the United States in 1999 and 2001 with the Rengokai for seminars and the World Championship, respectively.  Because of Uechi Sensei's efforts, Isshin-Ryu is now recognized by top Okinawa masters as a “Traditional” Okinawan form of Te.

 

In 1972 Uechi Sensei studied the arts of Shotokan and Boxing.

 

In 1976 he began the study of Isshin-Ryu Karate with Grandmaster Tatsuo Shimabuku's #1 son Kichiro Shimabuku, and was a member of Isshin-Ryu World Karate Association.  

 

In 1987 he joined with Grandmaster Angi Uezu, who is married to Chief Grandmaster Tatsuo Shimabuku's daughter, Kukoi.  Grandmaster Uezu and Uechi Sensei established the Okinawa Isshin-Ryu Karate-Do and Kobudo Association (OIKKA).  Grandmaster Angi Uezu was Soke Shimabuku's representative in the USA for many years, and dedicated his life to preserving his Isshin-Ryu system.  Grandmaster Uezu suffered a stroke in 1995 and in 1996 he appointed Master Uechi as president of the OIKKA, and designated him as his successor in the organization.

 

During 2002, Master Uechi resigned from the OIKKA.  In 2003, he joined the Isshin-Ryu International Karate-Do Federation.

 

In 2007, Uechi Sensei formed the "Isshin-Ryu  Okinawa Traditional Karate-Do Association" (IOTKA).  Uechi Sensei appointed Kyoshi Karl Kazuo Hovey as IOTKA North American Representative.

 

Please view the page bellow for more information about the association.  As more information becomes available, we will post on this site. 

 

 

Video -Tsuyoshi Uechi, 8th dan, Isshinryu, performs kata during the 1999 Okinawan Masters Tour.

 

 

 

 

 

"Isshin-Ryu  Okinawa Traditional Karate-Do Association"

(IOTKA) 

 

 

(Mission Statement Letter)

 

ISSHIN-RYU OKINAWA TRADITIONAL KARATE-DO ASSOCIATION

OKINAWA CITY, OKINAWA

 

Master Tsuyoshi Uechi, President

 

It is my goal to have Isshin-Ryu recognized by the Okinawan Prefecture Karate Rengokai (association) as being a traditional Ryu (style) and the IOTKA recognized as the official Kaiha (association).  At present, there are three recognized styles, Shorin-Ryu, Goju Ryu and Uechi-Ryu.

 

The Okinawan Prefecture Karate Rengokai is the governing body of traditional Okinawa Karate and Kobudo.  The various masters of Okinawan Karate govern this association and once Isshin-Ryu is recognized, the IOTKA will be elible to receive support from the Okinawan government.

 

To be recognized by the Okinawan Prefecture Karate Rengokai as being a traditional karate system or style, certain criteria must be met.  The system must have existed at least 50 years.  In addition, it must have maintained it’s original forms as taught by the founder of the style, with no variations.

 

According to the Okinawan Prefecture Karate Rengokai , Master Shimabuku’s Isshin-Ryu is documented as being in existence for 54 years.  We have now met most of the requirements and have submitted Master Tsuyoshi Uechi’s name to the Okinawan Prefecture Karate Rengokai  to be recognized and designated as the current headmaster of Isshin-Ryu.

 

The last requirement identified by the Okinawan Prefecture Karate Rengokai  is that the Isshin-Ryu bow (salutation) at the beginning and end of the kata, conforms to the Okinawan traditional manner that Master Tatsuo Shimabuku originally taught.  I have already begun this on Okinawa, but I need all Isshin-Ryu practitioners in the IOTKA to comply as well.  This is the only criteria yet to be met.

 

In the future, I will attempt to visit more dojo to insure that everyone is in compliance with our standards and to keep the organization strong.  It is a great honor to be recognized by the Okinawan Prefecture Karate Rengokai.  Please support this effort to have Master Shimabuku’s Isshin-Ryu recognized as a traditional Okinawa Ryu as well as the IOTKA being recognized as the official Kaiha

 

 

Tsuyoshi Uechi

President, IOTKA

 

 

For more information on the "Isshin-Ryu  Okinawa Traditional Karate-Do Association":

Visit their website @ (IOTKA)

 

 

Tsuyoshi Uechi 
President / Okinawa Representative
Okinawa Special Advisor
NT. American Representative
U.S. Special Advisor 
John Bartusevics U.S. Advisor
U.S. Mid-West Regional Director
U.S. South-East Regional Director
D.C. Representative
Isaac Rodriguez California Representative
Wyoming Representative
North Carolina Representative 
Virginia Representative 
Australia Representative
Eduardo L. Gonzalez Puerto Rico

 

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