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          Kyan Chotoku [] representing Toudi/唐手 from Tomari..

          These were Taira Shinken and Chotoku Kyan.

        1. From wikipedia: Chotoku Kyan (喜屋武 朝徳 Kyan Chōtoku?, born December in Shuri, Okinawa - died September 20, in Ishikawa, Okinawa) (also spelled.
        2. Kyan Chotoku [] representing Toudi/唐手 from Tomari.
        3. (Itosu's other famous pupils consisted of, Gichin Funakoshi (), Chotoku Kyan (), Moden Yabiku, Kenwa Mabuni, and many others).
        4. Kyan Chotoku (–) was related by blood to the Shuri royal house on Albert Einstein said: “What really counts is intuition.” [Auf den Spuren.
        5. Chōtoku Kyan

          Japanese karateka (1870–1945)

          In this Okinawan name, the surname is Kyan.

          Chōtoku Kyan
          Born(1870-12-00)December 1870
          Shuri, Ryūkyū Kingdom
          Died20 September 1945(1945-09-20) (aged 74)
          Ishikawa, Okinawa, Japan
          Other namesChōtoku Kiyan
          StyleShōrin-ryūTomari-te
          Teacher(s)Sokon Matsumura, Yomitan Yara[citation needed], Kokan Oyadomari, Maeda Pechin, Kosaku Matsumora, Tokumine Pechin.[1]
          Notable studentsZenryō Shimabukuro, Jōen Nakazato, Tatsuo Shimabuku, Ankichi Arakaki, Shōshin Nagamine, Tsuyoshi Chitose, Kori Hisataka

          Chotoku Kyan (喜屋武 朝徳, December 1870 – 20 September 1945) (also spelled Chotoku Kiyan) was an Okinawankarate master who was famous for both his karate skills and his colorful personal life.

          He had a large influence on the styles of karate that would become Shorin-Ryu and its related styles.

          Early life

          Chotoku Kyan was born the third son of Chofu Kyan,[2] who was a stew