What is Shotokan?
Shotokan
is a Japanese style of karate founded by Gichin Funakoshi. Master Funakoshi
brought together two systems of martial arts that flourished in his
native Okinawa to form a new system called Shotokan. Shotokan advocates
advancement, but in the quality of individual technique rather than
in superficial knowledge of numerous techniques. Shotokan instructors
advocate the belief that proper study eliminates ego and promotes hard
honest work, humility and excellence. Shotokan students are distinguished
by their excellent posture, low stances and hip power. (The Original
Martial Arts Encyclopedia)
The Shotokan Tiger
Master Funakoshi's pen name Shoto, literally means 'pine waves",
and today is synonymous with the tiger symbol and Shotokan Karate- do.
But few people understand the relationship of Shoto to what is commonly
known as the Shotokan Tiger.
When Master Funakoshi was a young man, he enjoyed walking in solitude
among the pine trees which surrounded his home of Shuri. After a hard
day of teaching in the local school and several more hours of strenuous
karate practice, he would often walk up Mt. Torao and meditate among
the pine trees under the stars and bright moon. Mt. Torao is a very
narrow, heavily wooded mountain which, when viewed from a distance,
resembles a tiger's tail. The name Torao, in fact, literally means "tiger's
tail".
In later life, Master Funakoshi explained that the cool breezes which
blew among the pines on Mt. Torao made the trees whisper like waves
breaking on the shore. Thus, since he gained his greatest poetic inspirations
while walking among the gently blowing pine trees, he chose the pen
name of Shoto, "pine waves".
The tiger which is commonly used as the symbol for Shotokan karate is
a traditional Chinese design which implies that "the tiger never
sleeps". Symbolized in the Shotokan tiger, therefore is the keen
alertness of the wakeful tiger and the serenity of the peaceful mind
which Master Funakoshi experienced while listening to the pine waves
on Tiger's Tail Mountain.