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Kyokushin Karate's International Expansion

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Kyokushin Karate, founded by Masutatsu Oyama, represents full-contact martial arts exported globally. As a symbol of Japan's indigenous fighting culture, it expanded from East Asia to Europe and North America. The establishment of international competition organizations and athlete development systems made it emblematic of Japan's martial arts internationalization.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Sports
Location:Shibuya, Tokyo
Time Period:1964-present
Influence:Global
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