Chōmo Hanashiro

Chōmo Hanashiro (花城 長茂, Hanashiro Chōmo, Okinawan: Hanagusuku Chomu; 1869–1945) was an Okinawan martial arts master who is notable for aiding in the evolution of Shōrin-ryū karate. Early in his childhood, he became a student of the renowned master Matsumura Sōkon, of the Shuri-te style. In addition to being a recognized expert in martial arts, Hanashiro was the first to formally use the kanji kara (空) instead of "to" or "tang" (唐), a term by which Okinawa's martial art became known: "karate".

Chōmo Hanashiro
Hanashiro c.1938
Born1869
Shuri, Okinawa, Ryukyu Kingdom
Died1945 (aged 7576)
Okinawa, Japan
Native name花城 長茂
StyleShōrin-ryū, Karate
Teacher(s)Ankō Itosu
Notable studentsAnkichi Arakaki, Shigeru Nakamura, Chitose Tsuyoshi, Nakama Chozo, Shimabukuro Zenryō
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