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Hanshi

Hansi ( Jap. 範士 Hansi , lit. “experienced swordsman”, “imitative husband” is a great master in martial arts) [1] - rank in the budo ranks system developed by martial arts organizations Dai Nippon Butokukai ( jap. 大 п 武 日本会 Give Nippon Butokukai , “The Society of the Military Virtues of Great Japan”) [2] (introduced from June 1901 [3] ), Kokusai Budoin andInternational Martial Arts Federation of Europe - “Teacher of Teachers”, master of high level.

The rank of Hanshi is awarded to a very high level booth who has mastered all aspects of budo, which he studied, has long been a leading instructor. Within one martial art style there may be several hanshi,

The ranks of Hansi are preceded by the ranks of ranci ( jap. 錬 士 ranci , “seasoned warrior”, instructor) and kyoshi ( jap. 教士 Kyoshi , “instructor of warriors”, senior instructor) .

Higher than hanshi in the hierarchy of ranks in budo, there is only meijin ( jap. 名人 meijin , "Great Master") .

Famous Hanshi

  • Kyoichi Inoue ( Yoshinkan Aikido)
  • Takayoshi Nagamine ( Shorin-ryu Karate)
  • Steve Arneil ( Kyokushinkai )

Notes

  1. ↑ Hanshi - wrong transliteration without using the transliteration rules from Japanese to Russian
  2. ↑ Patrick McCarthy. Dai Nippon Butokukai ( Neopr .) . The appeal date is August 25, 2007. Archived April 10, 2012.
  3. ↑ Sugawara Sadamoto. A new textbook on judo, explaining the hidden secrets. - M .: Budo-Sport Publishing House, 2007. - P. 126. - 138 p. - ISBN 5-90-182626-4 .

See also

  • Sensei
  • Shihan
  • Suck
  • Soke
  • Kaitё and Kanант
  • Kyu and Dan
  • Name Suffixes in Japanese
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hansi&oldid=100631917


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