Shoguro Nakazato

SHUGORO NAKAZATO was born in
Naha-city Okinawa on August 14, 1919. While attending normal
school in Osaka Japan in 1935, he began his study of Karate
at the age of 16 under the instruction of Ishu Selichl.
Nakazato studied under Sensei Ishu for 6 years. During the
war, he was in the Japanese calvary.
After the war was over, Nakazato
returned to his home in Okinawa to find his family a
casualty of war. In June of 1946, he began his study of
Karate under Choshin Chibana, who was the Menkyo inheritor
of Anko Itotsu. In 1948 Chibana's Shuri dojo closed but
Nakazato continued his study with Master Chibana. For one
year Chibana gave Nakazato personal tutoring at Chibana's
home.
In 1951 Nakazato was
instrumental in helping Chibana open his new DAI ICHI DOJO
in Naha City at Matsuo. Chibana continued his personal
tutoring of Nakazato at the Dai Ichi Dojo until January 10,
1954 when Nakazato received his Shihan Menkyojo at which
time he became Master Chibana's Shihan Dai (assistant).
After work as the Shihan Dai in the Dai Ichi Dojo under
Chibana for one and half years, Nakazato was commissioned by
Chibana to find the Shorin-Ryu. ShorinKan Nakazato dojo in
Naha City at Aza.
Nakazato was appointed as one of
the directors of the Okinawan Karate Federation when it was
formed in 1956 with the four major (shiryuha) systems of
Karate in Okinawa Goju-Ryu; Uechi-Ryu, Shorin-Ryu,
Matsubayshi-Ryu. All during this time Nakazato devoted all
of his time and energy to teaching and perfecting Shorin-Ryu
Karate-do. In 1960 the Okinawan Karate Federation promoted
him to Eight Degree Black Belt and Kyoshi. Seven years later
Nakazato continued his climb to the top of the Shorin-Ryu
hierarchy when Master Chibana and the Okinawa Shorin-Ryu
Karate-do Kyokai promoted him to Hanshi and 9th Degree Black
Belt.
Nakazato began his study of
weapons almost from the beginning of his training in 1935.
He was trained in the sai, bo, nunchaku, tonfa, and nicho
kama, but he specialized in Bojutsu for 4 years. Throughout
his career he has given of his knowledge very willingly. He
has demonstrated his technique of Karate all over the world,
in Europe, India, Africa, mainland Japan, and he has made at
least 8 trips to America. When Master Chibana passed away,
Shugoro Nakazato inherited the Leadership of Okinawan
Shorin-Ryu Karate-do, thus becoming a (10) TENTH DEGREE
BLACK BELT.
