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Oyata, Seiyu, founder and head of RyuTe® Renmei and Oyata Shin Shu Ho
Ryu® is responsible for introducing Tuite and Kyusho Jitsu to the United
States.  He has opened a page to the past that has given many the
opportunity to discover that karate contains much more than mere punching
and kicking.

Oyata is a descendant of Zana, Oyakata, a high ranking official of the Shuri
Government before the Satsuma invasion of Okinawa.  Due to his heritage,
Oyata received instruction from a direct descendant of the Okinawan Warrior
class, Uhugushuku No-Tan-Mei.  The Uhugushuku family were retainers of
the Okinawan Monarchy serving as guardians for the Shuri Kingdom, a
relationship dating back before the 14th Century.   Uhugushuku was known
as a kakurei bushi "hidden warrior", meaning he did not teach karate publicly,
reserving his teachings only to descendents of the warrior class.

Under Uhugushuku's tutelage, Oyata learned the principles of weapons
fighting, weapons kata and theory of technique.  Uhugushuku introduced
Oyata to Wakinaguri a descendant from the ancient Chinese families sent to
Okinawa as emissaries.  Wakinaguri continued to instruct Oyata after the
death of Uhugushuku and responsible for his deep understanding of martial
arts principles.  After the death Wakinaguri, Oyata trained with Nakamura,
Shigeru and other famous Okinawan Martial Arts Instructors.

Under Nakamura, Oyata learned the 12 basic kata taught in RyuTe® and he
helped to introduce bogu kumite, protective gear sparring in Okinawa.  He
served as chief referee for many of the major karate tournaments in Okinawa
during the 60's.  In the late '60's, Oyata won a major championship held in
Japan.

In Okinawa, Oyata's dojo was located in Makiminato, Urasoe where many US
servicemen trained.  In 1968 his visited the United States for a short period
and returned in 1977 where he established his organization in Independence,
Missouri.

There are RyuTe® dojo's located throughout the United States, Japan and
Poland.  Oyata is best known for introducing Tuite and Kyusho Jitsu to the
United States and travels extensively presenting seminars and clinics.  He has
written a book, RyuTe® no Michi - The Way of Ryukyu Hands (Classical
Okinawan Karate) .c. 1998 that gives the background for his studies and
many insights into his concepts and philosophy.



(courtesy of
Official RyuTe Website)
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