Kyokushin

Kyokushin (極眞)
Logo of Kyokushin-kai written in a style of cursive script kanji.
FocusStriking
HardnessFull-contact
Country of origin Japan
CreatorMasutatsu Oyama (Choi Bae-Dal)
Famous practitioners(see notable practitioners)
Ancestor artsGōjū-ryū, Shotokan, Bogutsuki Karate
Descendant artsKudo (or Daido Juku) Ashihara, Enshin, Seidokaikan, Shidokan, Satojuku, Seidō juku, Dutch Kickboxing, Japanese Kickboxing, Zendokai
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJízhēn Huìguān
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinggik6zan1 wui6gun2
Korean name
Hangul극진회관
Hanja極眞會館
Transcriptions
Revised RomanizationGeukjin Hoegwan
McCune–ReischauerKŭkchin Hoegwan
Japanese name
Hiraganaきょくしんかいかん
Katakanaキョクシンカイカン
Kyūjitai
Shinjitai会館
Transcriptions
RomanizationKyokushin Kaikan

Kyokushin (極真) is a style of karate originating in Japan. It is a full-contact style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline, and hard training.

Kyokushin Kaikan is the martial arts organization founded in 1964 by Korean-Japanese Masutatsu Oyama (大山倍達, Ōyama Masutatsu), officially the International Karate Organization. Previously, this institution was known as the Oyama Dojo. Since 1964, the style has continued to spread to more than 120 countries, becoming one of the largest martial arts organizations in the world, and in Japan itself.