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Ken
Sakio, WSKF President
Master Ken Sakio was born in Tokyo, Japan on January 2, 1922. His
introduction to the martial arts began at the age of eleven. As
a young boy, he began practicing the art of Judo and Kendo as part
of the middle school curriculum in 1933.
After successfully graduating from middle school Sakio Ken enrolled
at the prestigious Toyo University in 1939. He immediately joined
the newly formed Toyo University Karate Club and began receiving
instruction Karate from famed Okinawan Tode Master, Motobu Choki,
who was the chief instructor at the University during that time.
It was after Master Motobu Choki's decision to return to Okinawa,
during 1939, that Master Motobu highly recommended his good friend
and fellow Okinawan Tode Master, Mabuni Kenwa to act as his replacement
at the Toyo University Karate Club.
During this period from July 1939, Ken Sakio studied with Master
Mabuni. Later during 1940-41, he travelled to Okinawa where he received
Karate instruction from a few other Okinawan masters such as Miyagi
Chojun (founder of Goju Ryu Karate-do) Master Chibana Choshin (founder
of Kobayashi Ryu Karate-do) and Master Gusukuma (Shimpan) Shiroma
(direct student of Grand Master Itosu Anko of Shuri).
In 1942, Sakio sensei was honoured with a 'Renshi' teaching license
issued by the most highly respected Japanese Martial Arts Organization
responsible for certifying all the martial arts, the Dai Nippon
Buto-Kai.
By 1949, Sakio sensei had opened his own Shito-ryu dojo, the Seifukan
under the supervision and with permission of master Mabuni Kenwa.
He also became the karate instructor at the Shimizudani High Scool
Karate Club as well as the Outemon High School Karate Club.
By 1969, Sakio sensei was appointed a representative of the Zen
Nippon Karate-do Renmei (Federation of All Japan Karate-do Organizations-FAJKO)
and a senior 'A' class Referee.
Sakio Ken sensei was honoured for his continuous outstanding contribution
to the martial arts by receiving the 'Distinguished Service Award'
from the Nihon Budo Kyougi Kai (Japan Budo Council) during 1992.
In 1993, Master Sakio was appointed the 'President of the Japan
Karate-do Shito-Kai as well as President of the World Shito-Ryu
Karate-do Federation after the very unexpected death of Master Iwata
Manzo.
In 1994 Master Sakio was awarded 9th degree level of black belt
from the Japan Karate-do Federation (JKF).
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