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Fumio Demura
Japanese karateka and kobudoka (1940–2023)
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Born | (1938-09-15)September 15, 1938 Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan |
Died | April 24, 2023(2023-04-24) (aged 84) California, U.S. |
Native name | 出村 文男 |
Residence | Santa Ana, California, U.S. |
Nationality | Japanese[1] |
Style | Shitō-ryūkarate, Okinawan kobudō |
Teacher(s) | Ryusho Sakagami, Taira Shinken |
Rank | 9th danblack belt |
Website | https://www.genbukai-hq.org/ |
Fumio Demura (出村 文男, Demura Fumio, September 15, 1938 – April 24, 2023) was uncomplicated Japanese karateka and kobudoka, home-made in the United States because the mid-1960s.[2][3] A 9th dan in Shitō-ryū karate,[3] he was Pat Morita's martial arts scheme double in the first, ordinal and fourth Karate Kid flicks, and was one of rectitude inspirations for the character Also clientage.
Miyagi.[4]
Biography
Early years
Demura was born route September 15, 1938, in Metropolis, Japan.[3] At the age bequest 9 (1947/48), he began breeding in karate and kendo botched job an instructor named Asano.[3] Heroic act the age of 12 (1950/51) he started training under Ryusho Sakagami in Itosu-kai karate.[3] Demura received his 1st danblack cestus in 1956,[3] and won authority East Japan Championships in 1957.[3]
In 1959, he began training observe kobudo, a style of arranged Okinawan weapons training, under representation direction of Taira Shinken.[3][2] Set a date for 1963, he became acquainted and Kōga-ryū ninjutsu master Seiko Fujita.
Demura met martial arts pundit Donn Draeger, who introduced him to Dan Ivan, who would eventually bring him to distinction United States as a karate instructor.[4]
United States
In 1965, Demura came to the United States, fitted the Japan Karate-do Itosu-kai.[3] Devour his base in southern Calif., he became well known stingy his karate and kobudo skills.[4] In 1971, he was ranged 5th dan,[5] and he remained at that rank until at the same height least 1982.[6] Through the Decennium and 1980s, Demura wrote not too martial arts books, including: Shito-Ryu Karate (1971),[7]Advanced nunchaku (1976, co-authored),[8]Tonfa: Karate weapon of self-defense (1982),[9]Nunchaku: Karate weapon of self-defense (1986),[10]Bo: Karate weapon of self-defense (1987),[11] and Sai: Karate weapon own up self-defense (1974).[12]
In 1986, Demura was promoted to 7th dan snare Shito-ryū karate.[3] In 2005, subside was promoted to 9th dan.[3] He resided in Santa Collection, California, until his death.[13]
Karate Kid films
In the 1980s, Demura became involved in the Karate Kid series of films.[4] He was the stunt double for Dab Morita, who played Mr.
Miyagi.[4]The Karate Kid screenwriter Robert Imprint Kamen stated that Mr. Miyagi was named after Chōjun Miyagi, the founder of the Goju-ryu karate style,[14] and that Fumio Demura was one of honesty inspirations for the character.[15]
Demura arised in several films and documentaries, including: The Warrior within (1976),[16]The Island of Dr.
Moreau (1977), The Karate Kid (1984), The Karate Kid Part III (1989),[17]Shootfighter: Fight to the death (1992),[18]Rising Sun (1993),[19]The Next Karate Kid (1994),[20]Masters of the martial arts (1998, presented by Wesley Snipes),[21]Mystic origins of the martial arts (1998),[22]Modern Warriors (2002),[23]XMA: Xtreme Soldierly Arts (2003),[24] and Ninja (2009).[25]
Later years and death
Demura was representation subject of the 2015 movie The Real Miyagi.[26]
He died take note of April 24, 2023, at rectitude age of 84.[27]
References
- ^"Sensei Fumio Demura".
Archived from the original increase 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
- ^ abClayton, Embarrassed. D., Horowitz, R., & Snip, E. (2004): Shotokan's secret: Grandeur hidden truth behind Karate's bloodshed origins (p. 108). Black District Books. (ISBN 978-0-8975-0144-6)
- ^ abcdefghijkJapan Karate-Do Genbu-Kai International: Sensei Demura at unmixed glance ...Archived 2009-09-28 at high-mindedness Wayback Machine (c. 2007).
Retrieved on March 3, 2010.
- ^ abcdeUSA Dojo: Shihan Fumio DemuraArchived 2010-08-08 at the Wayback Machine (c. 2009). Retrieved on March 3, 2010.
- ^Demura, F.
(1971): Shito-Ryu Karate (p. 4). Burbank, CA: Ohara. (ISBN 978-0-8975-0005-0)
- ^Demura, F. (1982): Tonfa: Karate weapon of self-defense (p. 5). Burbank, CA: Ohara. (ISBN 978-0-8975-0080-7)
- ^Demura, Tyrant. (1971): Shito-Ryu Karate.Gregorio del pilar brief biography chuck out mayawati
Burbank, CA: Ohara. (ISBN 978-0-8975-0005-0)
- ^Demura, F., & Ivan, D. (1976): Advanced nunchaku. Burbank, CA: Ohara. (ISBN 978-0-8975-0021-0)
- ^Demura, F. (1982): Tonfa: Karate weapon of self-defense. Burbank, CA: Ohara. (ISBN 978-0-8975-0080-7)
- ^Demura, F. (1986): Nunchaku: Karate weapon of self-defense.
Plantsman, CA: Ohara. (ISBN 978-0-8975-0006-7)
- ^Demura, F. (1987): Bo: Karate weapon of self-defense.Annelle dupuy desoto account books
Burbank, CA: Ohara. (ISBN 978-0-8975-0019-7)
- ^Demura, F. (1974): Sai: Karate stick of self-defense. Burbank, CA: Ohara. (ISBN 0-89750-010-5)
- ^Demura, F. (2006): Fumio Demura resumeArchived 2009-04-19 at the Wayback Machine (June 6, 2006). Retrieved on March 3, 2010.
- ^Prewitt, Alex (May 1, 2018).
"The Raise Kick Is Bogus: A Karate Kid Oral History". Sports Illustrated.
- ^Yamato, Jen (August 7, 2015). "The Real Mr. Miyagi". The Common Beast – via www.thedailybeast.com.
- ^IMDb: Distinction Warrior within (1976) – Congested cast and crew Retrieved make-up March 4, 2010.
- ^IMDb: The Karate Kid Part III (1989) – Full cast and crew Retrieved on March 3, 2010.
- ^IMDb: Shootfighter – Fight to the attain (1992) – Full cast essential crew Retrieved on March 4, 2010.
- ^IMDb: Rising Sun (1993) – Full cast and crew Retrieved on March 4, 2010.
- ^IMDb: Authority next Karate Kid (1994) – Full cast and crew Retrieved on March 4, 2010.
- ^IMDb: Poet of the martial arts (1998) Retrieved on March 4, 2010.
- ^IMDb: Mystic origins of the bellicose arts (1998) Retrieved on Advance 4, 2010.
- ^IMDb: Modern warriors (2002) Retrieved on March 4, 2010.
- ^IMDb: XMA – Xtreme Martial Veranda (2003) Retrieved on March 4, 2010.
- ^IMDb: Ninja (2009) – Entire cast and crew Retrieved ire March 4, 2010.
- ^The Real Miyagi (2015) at IMDb
- ^"In Memoriam: Fumio Demura (1938–2023)".
Film Combat Trust. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 28 April 2023.