Tsuyoshi Hiroshige
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Tsuyoshi Hiroshige | |
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Born | Kitakyushu, Fukuoka prefecture | November 1, 1947
Died | April 18, 2018 |
Style | Kyokushin |
Rank | 9th dan Kyokushin-kan Karate[1] |
Notable students | Kenji Midori, Hajime Kazumi, Garry O'Neill |
Tsuyoshi Hiroshige (廣重毅 Hiroshige Tsuyoshi, November 1, 1947 – April 18, 2018) was a Japanese martial artist and karate instructor. Hiroshige is the founder and first chairman of Kyokushin Budo Karate Federation Kyokushin Kenbukai.
History[]
Tsuyoshi Hiroshige was born in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture on November 1, 1947. In June 1973, when Hiroshige was 25 years old, he entered the Kyokushin Kaikan General Headquarters.
While Mas Oyama was alive, Hiroshige was in charge of the Tokyo Jonan Branch of the International Karate Organization.
During his time as the head of the Jonan Kawasaki branch, he tutored many future legends of the Kyokushin Karate. These include Kenji Midori (currently Shinkyokushinkai representative), and Hajime Kazumi.
After the death of Kyokushin founder Mas Oyama in April 1994, Hiroshige was the director of the Kanto Headquarters of the Kyokushin Kaikan, during the time when organization was headed by Shokei Matsui. In December 2002, having disagreed with direction Shokei Matsui was taking Kyokushin, Hiroshige, along with Hatsuo Royama, quit Matsui's Kyokushin organization
The following year, in January 2003, he joined the Kyokushin-kan International Organization Honbu, which was established by Hatsuo Royama, and served as the organization's deputy director. In Kyokushin-Kan, he would again tutor many martial artists that would later win Karate championships, including Ryosuke Tokaibayashi, Nozomu Natsuhara, Yusuke Fujii, and Masaki Fujii.
For honour for his prestige in martial arts instruction, the 1st Hiroshige Dojo Cup Kyokushin Karate Championship was held at the Kawasaki Gymnasium in In August 2013.
In February 2017, he resigned from the post of deputy director, voluntarily withdrew from Kyokushin-kan. Hiroshige would subsequently establish the "Kyokushin Budo Karate Federation Kyokushin Kenbukai".[2]
Hiroshige died on April 18, 2018 at the age of 70.[3]
References[]
- ^ "東京 空手 極真武道空手連盟 極真拳武會|廣重毅初代会長". kyokushin-kenbukai.com. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
- ^ "道場生並びに保護者様 各位_新組織立ち上げ2.pdf - Google Drive". drive.google.com. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
- ^ "【訃報】極真の名伯楽、廣重毅氏が死去=多数の世界王者ら育成 - eFight 【イーファイト】 格闘技情報を毎日配信!". efight.jp. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
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