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It is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline and hard training. After formally establishing the Kyokushinkaikan in , Oyama directed the organization through a period of expansion. Oyama would choose an instructor to open a new dojo. The instructor would move to that town and demonstrate his karate skills in public places.
After that, word of mouth would spread through the local area until the dojo had a dedicated core of students. All-Japan Championships have been held at every year. World Championships have been held at four-yearly intervals since. After Mas Oyama's death, the International Karate Organization IKO split into two groups, primarily due to personal conflicts over who should succeed Oyama as chairman.
The will was proven to be invalid in the family Court of Tokyo in Before his death, Oyama named no one as his successor, although he did mention Matsui to be the most eligible one [ citation needed ].
Kyokushin karate history
Japan-based Kyokushinkaikan organisations [ edit ]. Internationally known , Japanese-based organizations that claim the name "International Karate Organization" include: [ citation needed ]. Other Japan-based organisations [ edit ]. Founded by Tsuyoshi Hiroshige an apprentice of Mas Oyama. Non Japan-based organisations [ edit ].