Joplin Genbu Kai - Japanese Karate

Joplin Genbu Kai - Japanese Karate

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Traditional Japanese Karate, Sh*to Ryu Genbu Kai

03/20/2026

Icons ... these 3 men were probably responsible for more students joining Karate than anyone could count. RIP Left to Right ...
Chuck Norris: 1940-2026
Demura Sensei: 1938-2023
Pat Morita: 1932-2005

01/24/2026

Due to upcoming weather conditions (snow and low temperature)we are cancelling class for Saturday Jan 24th. We will take next week, one day at a time. Stay tuned, stay safe, and try to stay warm!!

12/25/2025

Merry Christmas everyone. Quick reminder, no class tonight or Saturday. We will be having Monday Dec. 29th but no class New Years Day.

12/05/2025

I guess I am learning that as I get older so does everyone else. We do not stay young forever. Another martial artist/actor that I thought would be nice to meet in person is gone.

RIP Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa.

11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving, just a quick reminder class is closed tonight and Saturday. Enjoy time off, normal schedule starting Monday.

11/24/2025

I'm a little late at posting this but I just wanted to say thanks to the parents who put in the time and effort to support us!! We have 3 competitors here and 2 "team support members". LOL KMO Genbu Kai tournament.

09/20/2025

“Shihan Fumio Demura: Sixty Years of Karate in America”

Shihan Fumio Demura’s martial arts journey is inseparably connected to Itosukai, Sensei Dan Ivan, and the Genbu-Kai, three pillars that shaped
both his career and his international legacy.
Shihan Demura began his training in Sh*to-ryu Itosukai karate at the age of 10 under Master Ryusho Sakagami, one of the most respected figures in karate. Through years of rigorous practice, Shihan Demura rose to prominence and became recognized not only as a skilled practitioner but also as a gifted teacher.

In 1965, he traveled to the United States as the official representative of Japan Karate-do Itosukai, serving as the organization’s Chief Instructor in America. For decades, he tirelessly promoted karate and kobudo, authentic Japanese martial arts to thousands of students across the country. His formal relationship with Itosukai ended in 2001.

A pivotal figure in Shihan Demura’s journey was Sensei Dan Ivan, a U.S. martial arts pioneer and one of the
first Americans to study karate in Japan. Introduced to Demura by martial arts historian Donn Draeger, Sensei Ivan extended the invitation that brought Shihan Demura to the United States in the first place. Their
collaboration helped establish karate and kobudo as respected disciplines in America. The two remained close colleagues and worked together on various projects, including the co-authorship of the book Advanced Nunchaku, which played a key role in popularizing Okinawan weapon arts in the West.

Following his separation from Itosukai, Shihan Demura
founded his own organization, Sh*to-ryu Karate-do
Genbu-Kai, in 1999, creating a home for his students
and a vehicle for continuing his vision of traditional
martial arts. Headquartered in Santa Ana, California,
Genbu-Kai grew into a truly international network,
with affiliated dojos across North America, South America,
Europe, and Asia. Shihan Demura served as its founder
and chief instructor until his passing April 24, 2023,
dedicating his life to teaching, promoting, and preserving
the spirit of karate-do and kobudo.

In 2025, the year that would have marked Shihan Demura’s 60th year of teaching karate in the United States, his influence had already spanned generations of students. His legacy endures not only
through the worldwide reach of Genbu-Kai but also through the countless martial artists he inspired, trained, and guided.

Through his early training in Itosukai, his partnership with
Sensei Dan Ivan, and his founding of the Genbu-Kai,
Shihan Fumio Demura forged a legacy that bridged cultures
and generations, leaving an indelible mark on the history of
martial arts.

06/25/2025

A quick update on the tadpoles. That small dark figure above my hand is now a tiny frog.

Photos from Joplin Genbu Kai - Japanese Karate's post 06/14/2025

A new "mascot / learning experience" for the kids class.

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Thursday 6pm - 8pm
Saturday 10am - 12am