One of the more notable exchanges took place in 1392, when 36 families from China settled on Okinawa, most likely bringing with them a knowledge of kung fu. These fighting methods were adapted and further developed by the Okinawans and came to be known as te (meaning “hand”) or to-de (written to mean “Chinese hand” and pronounced kara-te in Japanese)
1:44 looks like Genryusai Yamamoto from Bleach!!
makka1979 3 months ago
the voices looks like the game command and conquer loll
JFAXLROSE77 5 months ago
i love it
Smokie1306 6 months ago
One of the more notable exchanges took place in 1392, when 36 families from China settled on Okinawa, most likely bringing with them a knowledge of kung fu. These fighting methods were adapted and further developed by the Okinawans and came to be known as te (meaning “hand”) or to-de (written to mean “Chinese hand” and pronounced kara-te in Japanese)
icedcool 9 months ago
Complete failboat
icedcool 9 months ago
awesome completely awesome
luis151455 10 months ago
@AmericanPowerBase lol.. nice insult you win in life i guess....
ENGlNEER 1 year ago
um... I'm pretty sure no one is the mother of martial arts, almost every country has a fighting style
ENGlNEER 1 year ago
from southern China to okinawa
markohu 1 year ago
I am a Go-Ju Ryu Practitioner and am very proud and honored to be training under this art.
GoyoMontoya 1 year ago