Deutscher JKA-Karate Bund

Deutscher JKA-Karate Bund e.V.
Abbreviation DJKB
Formation 1993
Type Sports federation
Membership
Japan Karate Association
Official language
German
Chief Instructor
Hideo Ochi
Website http://www.djkb.com/

The Deutsche JKA-Karate Bund (DJKB) was created 1993 by Hideo Ochi[1] as the German branch of the Japan Karate Association (JKA).[2]

The reason for the founding of the DJKB were disagreements with the Deutsche Karate Verband (DKV)[3] about the importance of the traditional values of Shōtōkan karate.

Today the DJKB is an independent and not with the German Olympic Sports Confederation affiliated confederation with more than 21000 members and 450 dojos and clubs.

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References

  1. Modern Masters: "In 1993 he formed his own organization..."
  2. JKA Europe Regional Representatives
  3. Chronik des deutschen Karateverbandes: 15.6.93 Hideo Ochi verlässt den DKV
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