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essay on karate dojo in english

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a school teacher from the island of Okinawa, introduced Karate to mainland Japan in the early 1900s.[2] Traditional karate is different from boxing, wrestling and kickboxing: in karate, there is just as much importance on the strength of the mind and good manners as there is on strength of the body and self-defence to use when you're in trouble.

Karate became more known around the world because of Karate movies in the 1960s and 1970s. Now people all over the world learn Karate.

After World War II, Karate also became popular in Korea, where a local a school teacher from the island of Okinawa, introduced Karate to mainland Japan in the early 1900s.[2] Traditional karate is different from boxing, wrestling and kickboxing: in karate, there is just as much importance on the strength of the mind and good manners as there is on strength of the body and self-defence to use when you're in trouble.

There are many schools or styles of karate, including

The full name of Karate is "Karate-do" which means "the way of the empty hand" in English.

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