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International Karatedo Federation Kojinkaikan

国際空手道連盟 極真会館
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The Kyokushin Kaikan Musou (IKO Sosai Kyokushinkaikan) is an organization that is managed by the Oyama family who inherits the inheritance of the founder of the extreme vacuum hand, the late Otoyama. Representative Okayama Kikuko (alias: Yoshiko Oyama Christina, Christina Oyama) who is the third female of the Oyama family. The name of the organization is International Karatedo Federation Oyama Douyou Kyokushin Kaikan (How do you feel comfortable from Kokusai, International Karate Organization Mas Oyama Kyokushinkaikan). "Extreme vacuum hand / KYOKUSIN KARATE" is a registered trademark (registration number 5207706), not a common name. Kikuko Oyama owns the trademark right.
In 1994, the founder of Koen-Kaikan, Mr. Otsuyama Mitsuru president, was organized around Oyama's bereaved families in Okayama Kaikan factions who were internally divided, and composed of chiefs of domestic and international affairs who support survivors One of the extreme Karate factions. It is also called a polemaker and a bereavedist.

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In 1995, the bereavedist and branch council members joined together and became the Oyama school, but later it split up into a former bereaved family sect and a former branch chairperson Shin Makokai and reached the present # Splitting uproar).

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