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Hideyuki Ashihara was born on 5 December, 1944 in Hiroshima, Japan, is a Japanese karateka. Discover Hideyuki Ashihara's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 5 December 1944
Birthday 5 December
Birthplace Hiroshima, Japan
Date of death 24 April, 1995
Died Place Matsuyama, Japan
Nationality Japan

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1944

Ashihara was born on December 5, 1944, outside Hiroshima in Japan.

He was raised by his grandparents in a small village called Nomicho.

As a boy he was a restless soul and often got into fights.

He first came into contact with Budo when he started training in Kendo at the age of 10 to get an outlet for his energy.

1960

In 1960, when Ashihara was 15 years old, he moved to Tokyo and started working at a petrol station.

This was his working place for six years.

1961

In September 1961, he first entered a karate club.

He saw karate practitioners train and spar hard and realistically, something he liked immediately.

The club was Oyama Dojo, later the Kyokushinkai Honbu Dojo run by Masutatsu Oyama.

He allegedly trained intensely and participated in every possible training session.

1964

It is said that his stubbornness and perseverance finally made it possible for him to grade to Shodan on March 26, 1964.

He was then only 19 years old, and no one at the dojo could defeat him in kumite.

1966

In 1966, Ashihara was made instructor in Kyokushinkai Karate at the Honbu Dojo.

He performed well, and it was decided that he would have the honour of travelling to Brazil to instruct and spread Kyokushinkai Karate, something he had dreamed of for years.

However, Ashihara got into a fight with five persons who attacked him on the street, all of whom he defeated.

The police brought him into questioning, and the whole incident was reported to the Kyokushinkai Honbu Dojo.

He was suspended from all training.

After two months suspension he was pardoned and sent to Nomura on the island Shikoku in southern Japan.

After three months, he was called back to Tokyo and received a new chance to travel to Brazil.

This time he declined.

He wanted to return to Nomura and continue the work he had started there.

This was granted, and his reputation as a fighter and instructor started to spread in that part of Japan.

Nomura soon became too small, and he moved to the neighbouring city of Yawatahama.

He quickly founded one of the biggest Kyokushinkai clubs in Japan, and the activities were extended to two additional cities, Uwa and Uwajima.

It was during this period that the concept of Sabaki was developed by him.

Three principal points for Ashihara Karate were formed.

Preparation, and the use of the four positions represented by the circular symbol of Ashihara Karate became the first point.

The importance of timing and evaluation of distance (maai) became the second point.

The third point is the stance, which must always be maintained whatever the situation to give maximum mobility.

He expanded to the city of Matsuyama, and Ashihara Karate quickly became popular there as well.

He started to instruct the police force, and universities started clubs in the area.

Clubs were also established in Hiroshima, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, Shiga and other places.

1978

In March 1978, the construction of the Dojo in Matsuyama commenced and he moved there at the end of the year.

To avoid conflict within Kyokushinkai, he choose to resign from actively practising Karate at an official meeting in Tokyo in March 1978.

He announced that he was willing to give up leadership for the clubs, as he had intended to concentrate on running his club in Matsuyama.

1979

In 1979, the building was completed.

He was still associated with the Kyokushinkai organisation, but instructors in neighbouring districts were complaining about his expansion of clubs.

1980

Hideyuki Ashihara (芦原 英幸) was a Japanese master of karate who founded Ashihara karate in 1980 with the emphasis on Sabaki.

He is often attributed as one of the originators of the tai sabaki (whole body movement) method.

He was known for his weapon skills including shuriken and tonfa.