Fumon Tanaka

Fumon Tanaka (田中 普門 Tanaka Fumon, born December 13th, 1943) is a traditional Japanese martial arts practitioner who holds a number of Soke positions in Japanese schools of martial arts. Specialising in various weapon forms (Bojutsu, Sojutsu, Iaijutsu, Naginata) and unarmed fighting methods. He is also an author[1] and has appeared in numerous world media.

Early years

His grandfather, who was in charge of the Emperor's protection, instilled in him a drive to learn kobudo from an early age. He began his formal martial arts training at the age of 13 with Kendo attaining a 4th Dan at 25 years old.

International Teaching

In 1988 he traveled to France as part of the Nihon Budo delegation selected by the Japanese Ministry of Education and the Agency of Cultural Affairs. Since then he has frequently been invited to teach in Germany, Italy, England, France, Denmark, Kuwait and Sweden.

Enshin Ryu

In 1963, Fumon Tanaka was accepted as a disciple by Nichikan Kobayashi, 10th Soke of the old school of Enshin Ryu sword. The Odachi sword employed in this school is more than 2 meters long, a compromise between the large sword, the lance and the halberd. In 1975, Tanaka was selected to succeed his master as the head of the school and became the 11th Soke after having received, in 1973, the certificate of complete mastery (menkyo kaiden); He thus received in 1975 Gokui kaiden, (transmission of all the major techniques) of the school Enshin Ryu, concerning:

Kukishin and Yoshin Ryu

In 1973 Tanaka Sensei is accepted as a secret disciple of the Head-Master Minaki Saburoji Masanori 17th Master of the Kukishin-ryū and Hontai Yoshin Ryu Jujutsu ( and Hanbō). In 1985, he receives the licens of Menkyo Kaiden. The 18th Soké of the Kukishin and Yoshin Ryu schools, Kyodo Matsuda was Sōke only one day. He then named Sōke Tanaka as 19th Soké of the Kukishin Ryu and Hontai Yōshin-ryū Jujutsu.

Soke

Fumon Tanaka is currently Sōke of the following ryū:

Soke-Dairi

Other Ranks

Other accomplishments

Publications

Fumon Tanaka, Samurai Fighting Arts: The Spirit and the Practice, (2003) Kodansha International, ISBN 978-4-7700-2898-3

Media

Fumon Tanaka has appeared in the BBC series Mind, Body & Kick Ass Moves and is shown in episode 7.[2][3]

References

  1. Amazon Author Listing
  2. Episode Synopses
  3. Video Clip

External links

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