Talk:Hideo Ohba

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Dai-san[edit]

According to the reference used the Koryu Goshin no kata (dai san) was created first with Ohba being the driving force behind the remaining five. This is also my understanding after talking with several of the people involved. The text in the article does not make this clear suggesting all were developed primarily by Ohba. I do believe Ohba and Tomiki developed the Dai san pretty much together so perhaps the point is moot but still it should be clarified. I inserted the word many but perhaps there is a less clumsy way of stating it.Peter Rehse (talk) 21:15, 20 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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