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Chief Instructor Oishi Takeshi

Chief Instructor Oishi Takeshi

Chief Instructor, Oishi Takeshi

Emeritus Professor of University Komazawa

Career

1941
Born in Nagasaki Prefecture
1967
10th JKA All Japan Karate Championship - 2nd Place Kumite
1968
Mexico Olympic Games Commemorative World Karate Championships held in Los Angels & Mexico (JKF) - 1st Place Individual Kumite, Team Kumite
1969
12th JKA All Japan Karate Championship - 1st Place Individual Kumite
1970
13th JKA All Japan Karate Championship - 1st Place Individual Kumite
1st World Karate Championships (JKF) - 1st Place Team Kumite / MVP of the tournament
5th National Selection Karate Championship - 1st Place Individual Kumite
1971
14th JKA All Japan Karate Championship - 1st Place Individual Kumite
World Selection Karate Championship - 1st Place Individual Kumite
5th National Selected Karate Championship - 1st Place Individual Kumite
2nd All Japan Karate Championship (JKF) - 1st Place Individual Kumite
1973
Karate World Championship Tournament Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Popularization of Karate by Master Funakoshi Gichin and the 10th JKA All Japan Karate Championship - 1st Place Individual Kumite, Team Kumite
1975
1st IAKF World Karate Championship held in Los Angeles - 2nd place Individual Kumite, 1st Place Team Kumite
1977
2nd IAKF World Karate Championship - 1st Place as Director
2024
Inaugurated as the fourth chief instructor

The Japan Karate Association is a Public Interest Incorporated Association certified by the Cabinet Office and is committed to cultivate youth with quality.
The Prime Minister Cup and the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports Cup are awarded to the national convention hosted by the Society.