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Yoshimura Chōgi (義村 朝義, 1866–1945) was a karate master (soke) of Okinawa. He was born in the closing years of the Ryūkyū Kingdom to the Ryūkyū family, and he was the 4th head of the Yoshimura Udun (義村御殿). He was the second son of Yoshimura Chōmei. His mother was the eldest daughter of Prince Ie Chōchoku. In addition, Chōgi was the cousin of Motobu Chōki of the Motobu Udun. He was born to such a noble family that he had opportunities to learn karate from many famous masters. He learned Shuri-te from Matsumura Sōkon, and Naha-te from Higaonna Kanryō.

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  • Yoshimura Chōgi (義村 朝義), né en 1866 au Royaume de Ryūkyū, et décédé au Japon en 1945, est un maître de karaté d'Okinawa. * Portail arts martiaux et sports de combat * Portail du Japon (fr)
  • Yoshimura Chōgi (義村 朝義, 1866–1945) was a karate master (soke) of Okinawa. He was born in the closing years of the Ryūkyū Kingdom to the Ryūkyū family, and he was the 4th head of the Yoshimura Udun (義村御殿). He was the second son of Yoshimura Chōmei. His mother was the eldest daughter of Prince Ie Chōchoku. In addition, Chōgi was the cousin of Motobu Chōki of the Motobu Udun. He was born to such a noble family that he had opportunities to learn karate from many famous masters. He learned Shuri-te from Matsumura Sōkon, and Naha-te from Higaonna Kanryō. In his later years, he moved to Tokyo and Osaka, where he lived the lifestyle of a literary person, enjoying Bōjutsu, Kenjutsu, calligraphy and painting. On March 14, 1945 (Shōwa 20), he died in Osaka during an air raid. His age of death was 80 years. In 1979 (Shōwa 54), paintings and calligraphic works of Chōgi were donated by his bereaved family to the Okinawa Prefectural Museum, and in 1981 (Shōwa 56), the museum held the “Yoshimura Chōgi Exhibition.” (en)
  • 義村 朝義(よしむら ちょうぎ、1866年(慶応2年)-1945年(昭和20年))は、琉球王国末期に生まれた琉球王族であり、義村御殿4世当主。書道や絵画をよくし、また、空手(唐手)家としても知られる。 (ja)
  • 向明德(琉球語:向明德〔向明徳〕/ショーミートゥク Shoo-miituku ?;1866年11月4日-1945年3月14日)是琉球第二尚氏王朝末期的王族,四世。和名義村按司朝義(琉球語:義村 按司 朝義/ジンダカ アジ チョージ Zindaka Azi Coozi)。他是活躍于第二尚氏王朝時代和日本沖繩縣時代的武術家,同時亦是書道家和繪畫家。 (zh)
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  • Yoshimura Chōgi (義村 朝義), né en 1866 au Royaume de Ryūkyū, et décédé au Japon en 1945, est un maître de karaté d'Okinawa. * Portail arts martiaux et sports de combat * Portail du Japon (fr)
  • 義村 朝義(よしむら ちょうぎ、1866年(慶応2年)-1945年(昭和20年))は、琉球王国末期に生まれた琉球王族であり、義村御殿4世当主。書道や絵画をよくし、また、空手(唐手)家としても知られる。 (ja)
  • 向明德(琉球語:向明德〔向明徳〕/ショーミートゥク Shoo-miituku ?;1866年11月4日-1945年3月14日)是琉球第二尚氏王朝末期的王族,四世。和名義村按司朝義(琉球語:義村 按司 朝義/ジンダカ アジ チョージ Zindaka Azi Coozi)。他是活躍于第二尚氏王朝時代和日本沖繩縣時代的武術家,同時亦是書道家和繪畫家。 (zh)
  • Yoshimura Chōgi (義村 朝義, 1866–1945) was a karate master (soke) of Okinawa. He was born in the closing years of the Ryūkyū Kingdom to the Ryūkyū family, and he was the 4th head of the Yoshimura Udun (義村御殿). He was the second son of Yoshimura Chōmei. His mother was the eldest daughter of Prince Ie Chōchoku. In addition, Chōgi was the cousin of Motobu Chōki of the Motobu Udun. He was born to such a noble family that he had opportunities to learn karate from many famous masters. He learned Shuri-te from Matsumura Sōkon, and Naha-te from Higaonna Kanryō. (en)
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  • Yoshimura Chōgi (karatéka) (fr)
  • 義村朝義 (ja)
  • Yoshimura Chōgi (karate master) (en)
  • 义村朝义 (zh)
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