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Gigō Funakoshi : ウィキペディア英語版
Gigō Funakoshi

(1906–1945) was the third son of Gichin Funakoshi (船越 義珍) (the founder of Shōtōkan 松濤館流 karate) and is widely credited with developing the foundation of the modern karate Shotokan style.
==Early years==
Gigo Funakoshi was born in Okinawa and diagnosed with tuberculosis at the age of seven. He was sickly as a child and began the formal study of karate-do at the age of twelve as a means to improve his health.〔(Gigo (Yoshitaka) Funakoshi (1906-1945) )〕 In the early years, Gichin Funakoshi often took Gigo with him to his trainings with Yasutsune Itosu.〔Funakoshi, Gichin. ''Karate Do: My Way'' Kodansha International (September 15, 1981) ISBN 0-87011-463-8〕 Gigo moved from Okinawa to Tokyo with his father when he was 17, and later became a radiographer of the Section of Physical and Medical Consultation of the Ministry of Education.〔(History of Shotokan )〕

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