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Glad to help. Its part of an ongoing effort to keep martial arts articles (for me Japanese) consistant. I made one small further change. The Hanshi of Ogawa is a title rather than a name (I am pretty sure). Guidelines say titles are to be avoided and in any case they were the only ones I saw in your article.Peter Rehse 04:06, 14 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Hi me again - I put some comments in the Kyushindo article. I suggest when you think it is ready you submit to Peer review and then to GA status. Same for the Kenshiro Abbe article. Also a quick heads up to a new entry called Kushindo. Any ideas what to make of it.Peter Rehse 00:12, 10 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Kyushindo-Kushindo[edit]

Hi there, nice to hear from you. I will give a look in what I can find. The article Kushindo I started it out of respect for one sensei I have admired for many years and I am actively putting together some good sources and references , I also asked other people with specialized knowledge in that area to help. I will be glad to help you to find any possible existing connections with Kyushindo and I am sure others too, one who will help is a librarian in Germany and she has already got access to some good sources, I will tell her to contact you as well. One thing is almost sure, there is no modern relation between the arts but about some old roots shared? I need to research. Have a nice day now !Jennylen 19:00, 18 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

After making some digging it seems that it is very possible that what inspired your Soke to create Kyushindo, was in fact the study of Koshinto (ancient shinto before absorbing buddhist elements) There was not at the time any philosofy defunct or not by the name Kyushindo, (I have consulted now most ancient manuscripts available). Kyushindo seems to have been his nomenclature creation, but where he was studying, there was at that time a revival of studies of Koshinto. Also the principles he establishes for Kyushindo are deeper thoughts and wise elaboration on basical Koshinto (and Kushindo) principles but much better expressed and applied very intelligently (he put the principles in a new light and clear as never before) I am trying to find good sources for you in case you want to go deeper in this. If you can also direct me to any sources you have as to the word Kyushindo, I would appreciate. Regards JennyLen☤ 11:54, 16 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
You can point me to those sources in Japanese if you want and when I have time I can see if I can get some translated for you. The best sources I have found are mostly in Japanese, Chinese and Uchinanchu.JennyLen☤ 18:02, 16 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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George Mayo[edit]

Hi, I hope this post helps you with your article. I used to attend the Kyushindo Karate club based in Northampton, our senior sensei Jeff Childs used to talk about when he was learning, he used to mention both Abbe and George Mayo. I think one or maybe both might possibly have taught him. I have moved away from the area now, but I am still in contact with the current sensei of the club and may be able to get more information that will hopefully give you a starting point to find more out about both Abbe and Kyushindo.Markyp883 (talk) 21:32, 26 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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