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- Shuri-ryū abstract "Shuri-ryū (首里流) karate, is an eclectic martial arts system developed by Robert Trias (1923–1989), the first person to teach karate in the mainland United States, who opened the first dojo in 1946 in Phoenix, Arizona. Later in 1948 he formed the first karate association in the U.S., the United States Karate Association (USKA). The USKA became one of the largest karate associations in the country; its membership included almost all of the early top karate instructors. The style of Shuri-ryū is taught in the United States, parts of Europe, and South America.".
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageID "2178113".
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- Shuri-ryū wikiPageRevisionID "707277023".
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Anaku.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_karate.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Category:Martial_arts_of_the_United_States.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_martial_arts.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Dojo.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Eclecticism.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Gōjū-ryū.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_W._Walker.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Judo.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Karate.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Kata.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Martial_arts.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Motobu_Chōki.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Naihanchi.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Nijūshiho.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Okinawan_kobudō.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Okinawan_martial_arts.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix,_Arizona.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Bowles.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Trias.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Sensei.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Shitō-ryū.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Shotokan.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Shuri-ryū.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Strike_(attack).
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Taikyoku.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Karate_Association.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Vic_Moore.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLink Xing_Yi_Quan.
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shuri".
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shuri-ryu karate".
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shuri-ryū Karate".
- Shuri-ryū wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shuri-ryū".
- Shuri-ryū country "United States".
- Shuri-ryū creator Robert_Trias.
- Shuri-ryū focus Eclecticism.
- Shuri-ryū focus Strike_(attack).
- Shuri-ryū logosize "100".
- Shuri-ryū name "Shuri-ryū".
- Shuri-ryū olympic "no".
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- Shuri-ryū subject Category:American_karate.
- Shuri-ryū subject Category:Martial_arts_of_the_United_States.
- Shuri-ryū hypernym System.
- Shuri-ryū type Person.
- Shuri-ryū type Art.
- Shuri-ryū type Diacritic.
- Shuri-ryū type Redirect.
- Shuri-ryū comment "Shuri-ryū (首里流) karate, is an eclectic martial arts system developed by Robert Trias (1923–1989), the first person to teach karate in the mainland United States, who opened the first dojo in 1946 in Phoenix, Arizona. Later in 1948 he formed the first karate association in the U.S., the United States Karate Association (USKA). The USKA became one of the largest karate associations in the country; its membership included almost all of the early top karate instructors.".
- Shuri-ryū label "Shuri-ryū".
- Shuri-ryū sameAs Q136065.
- Shuri-ryū sameAs Shuri-ryū.
- Shuri-ryū sameAs Shuri-ryu.
- Shuri-ryū sameAs Shuri-ryū.
- Shuri-ryū sameAs Shuri-ryu.
- Shuri-ryū sameAs m.06sq5v.
- Shuri-ryū sameAs Q136065.
- Shuri-ryū wasDerivedFrom Shuri-ryū?oldid=707277023.
- Shuri-ryū isPrimaryTopicOf Shuri-ryū.