Wankan (王冠) (Japanese: "King's Crown" or "Emperor's Crown") (also called Okan) is a kata practiced in many styles of Karate. Not much is known about the history of this kata. It originates from the Tomari-te school and in modern karate is practiced in Shorin-ryu, Shito-ryu, Shotokan, Genseiryu and Matsubayashi-ryu. It is often considered an advanced kata, despite its brevity. Karate master Shoshin Nagamine considered wankan to be his favorite kata. A quote from his book describes the kata as "Being characterized by unitary sequences of attack and defense".
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| - Wankan (王冠) (Giapponese: "Corona del Re" o "Corona dell'Imperatore"), (chiamato anche Okan) è un kata praticato in molti stili di Karate. Non si conosce molto sulla storia di questo kata. Esso trae origine dalla Tomari-te e nel moderno karate viene praticato nei vari stili: Shōrin-ryū, Shotokan, Genseiryū e Matsubayashi-ryū. È spesso considerato un kata avanzato nonostante sia breve. Il maestro di Karate Shōshin Nagamine considerava wankan il suo kata preferito. Una citazione del suo libro descrive il kata come: "Caratterizzato da sequenze unitarie di attacchi e difese ". (it)
- Matsukaze (松風) eller Wankan (王冠) är ett förutbestämt rörelsemönster, kata i karate, där beteckningarna står för "tallvindpust" respektive "kungakrona". Matsukaze är den kortaste katan av de relativt avancerade med endast 16 "steg". (sv)
- Wankan (王冠 Ōkan?, coroa real) é um kata praticado em vários estilos de caratê. Sua origem remonta ao estilo Tomari-te. (pt)
- Wankan oder Ōkan (japanisch 王冠, „Königskrone“) ist eine Kata – also ein stilisierter Kampf gegen imaginäre Gegner – im Karate. Sie wurde von Yoshitaka Funakoshi ins Shōtōkan-Karate eingeführt und ist mit 16 Bewegungen die kürzeste Kata dieser Stilrichtung. (de)
- Wankan (王冠) (Japanese: "King's Crown" or "Emperor's Crown") (also called Okan) is a kata practiced in many styles of Karate. Not much is known about the history of this kata. It originates from the Tomari-te school and in modern karate is practiced in Shorin-ryu, Shito-ryu, Shotokan, Genseiryu and Matsubayashi-ryu. It is often considered an advanced kata, despite its brevity. Karate master Shoshin Nagamine considered wankan to be his favorite kata. A quote from his book describes the kata as "Being characterized by unitary sequences of attack and defense". (en)
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| - Wankan oder Ōkan (japanisch 王冠, „Königskrone“) ist eine Kata – also ein stilisierter Kampf gegen imaginäre Gegner – im Karate. Sie wurde von Yoshitaka Funakoshi ins Shōtōkan-Karate eingeführt und ist mit 16 Bewegungen die kürzeste Kata dieser Stilrichtung. Ihr Ursprung liegt im Tomari-Te (Shōrin-Schule), einem Vorläufer des modernen Karate aus dem 19. Jahrhundert. Gichin Funakoshi nannte sie Matsukaze (松風, „Pinienwind“) sowie Hito (飛雲, „Flugwolke“). In dieser Kata wird nur ein Kiai gesetzt. Als besondere oder königliche Technik gilt Kōkō Uke (虎口受け, „Tigermaulabwehr“), die in einem Kniehebelwurf endet.Wankan wird im Shōrin-ryū, Shōtōkai, Shōtōkan, und Matsubayashi-Ryū geübt. (de)
- Wankan (王冠) (Japanese: "King's Crown" or "Emperor's Crown") (also called Okan) is a kata practiced in many styles of Karate. Not much is known about the history of this kata. It originates from the Tomari-te school and in modern karate is practiced in Shorin-ryu, Shito-ryu, Shotokan, Genseiryu and Matsubayashi-ryu. It is often considered an advanced kata, despite its brevity. Karate master Shoshin Nagamine considered wankan to be his favorite kata. A quote from his book describes the kata as "Being characterized by unitary sequences of attack and defense". About Wankan, Nagamine Shōshin (1978: 240) said: This kata is said to be the creation of a master in ancient times, but the creator is unknown. Wankan belongs to the old kata. It was handed down by the warriors from the Tomari area and has been handed down to the present day. Its characteristics are many passages in which defense and offense are performed in one single action, that actions are formidable, and that it is a kata of medium length. Wankan is also known as Matsukaze (松風 or "pine tree wind") in some schools of karate. (en)
- Wankan (王冠) (Giapponese: "Corona del Re" o "Corona dell'Imperatore"), (chiamato anche Okan) è un kata praticato in molti stili di Karate. Non si conosce molto sulla storia di questo kata. Esso trae origine dalla Tomari-te e nel moderno karate viene praticato nei vari stili: Shōrin-ryū, Shotokan, Genseiryū e Matsubayashi-ryū. È spesso considerato un kata avanzato nonostante sia breve. Il maestro di Karate Shōshin Nagamine considerava wankan il suo kata preferito. Una citazione del suo libro descrive il kata come: "Caratterizzato da sequenze unitarie di attacchi e difese ". (it)
- Matsukaze (松風) eller Wankan (王冠) är ett förutbestämt rörelsemönster, kata i karate, där beteckningarna står för "tallvindpust" respektive "kungakrona". Matsukaze är den kortaste katan av de relativt avancerade med endast 16 "steg". (sv)
- Wankan (王冠 Ōkan?, coroa real) é um kata praticado em vários estilos de caratê. Sua origem remonta ao estilo Tomari-te. (pt)
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