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Foreword

By Professor Thomas Cauley Kyoshi

Eighth-dan Chief Instructor, International Division, Sakugawa

Koshiki Shorinji-ryu karatedo and Yuishinkai kobujutsu



When I introduced Sakugawa Koshiki Shorinji-ryu karatedo to the United States in 1969, I found a willing following, but one that did not have the academic background or tenacity to understand the esoteric lessons of karatedo. In 1978, Professor David E. Jones entered my dojo in Orlando, Florida. I was at once impressed with his deep understanding of things Japanese and with his tireless pursuit of budo (the martial ways of Japan).

Since that time, David has continued to be an exemplary student, scholar, and proponent of Shorinji-ryu karatedo. He spent a year in Japan as a Fulbright scholar and taught in Fukuoka City. During this time he pursued several other martial Ways, including kyudo (yabusame) and Muso-ryu jyodo.

His book is a long overdue publication that will be of great use to martial arts teachers and students alike. The universality of budo, its worldwide practice and acceptance, a general deterioration of principles and precepts, and the desire of many to “return to the source,” have all necessitated this book.

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