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He also introduced Taikyoku kata forms into the Gōjū system as foundational training for beginner students.
Ōyama’s marketing prowess and leadership led to the rapid global expansion of Kyokushin, establishing branches in over 100 countries and attracting over 12 million registered members. In connection with this, he also formally founded the 'International Karate Organization Kyokushin kaikan' (commonly abbreviated to IKO or IKOK) to organise the many schools that were by then teaching the kyokushin style.
In 1961, at the All-Japan Student Open Karate Championship, one of Oyama's students, Tadashi Nakamura, at 19 years old (1961) made his first tournament appearance, where he was placed first.
Nei-chu So was also an active trainee at Kanbukan and likely taught Goju-Ryu to Oyama there. Active Interest Media. en . A trilogy of live-action films based on the manga was also produced: Champion of Death (1975), Karate Bearfighter (1975), and Karate for Life (1977). Months later, after he had won the Karate Section of Japanese National Martial Arts Championships, he was distraught that he had not reached his original goal to train in the mountains for three years.
As the seed grew and became a plant, Oyama later said, "I was able to jump between walls back and forth easily." The writer, Ikki Kajiwara, and the publisher of the comics based the story on the life experience Oyama spoke to them about – thus the title became "Karate Baka Ichidai" (Karate Fanatic).
In 1958, Oyama wrote What is Karate, which became a best-seller.
A 47-episode anime adaptation was released in 1973 which featured several changes to the plot, including the renaming of the Mas Oyama character to "Ken Asuka" (voiced by Nobuo Tanaka). With only monthly visits from a friend in the town of Tateyama in Chiba Prefecture, the loneliness and harsh training became grueling.
Oyama himself appeared in the first two films.[21][22][23] Another film adaptation, Fighter in the Wind, was released in 2004, starring Yang Dong-geun.
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Trades. With Hong, Oyama had three more children and he would remain romantically involved with both Hong and Chiyako until the end of his life.
Later in life, Oyama suffered from osteoarthritis. So he went into solitude again, this time on Mt. Kiyozumi and he trained there for 18 months. Multi-Media Books. Japan Publications.