BIOGRAPHIES
Naoki
Ishikawa
The person Mr. Ishikawa:
Shihan N. ISHIKAWA
Born 4 april 1942, in Karafto, Japan
(Karafto is in the north of the japanese island Hokkaido. The island
Hokkaido is one of the most northern islands of Japan. Karafto lies
nearly on the same level as Stockholm, Sweden.
1 son, Hiroki, born in 1981.
Hobby: dogs, golf
Growing up:
Ishikawa lived in Sapporo (+- 1million residents) (level of Muchen,
Germany) till he was 12 years old. After that Ishikawa lived in the
big city Nagoya (+- 3 million people) (level: Lyon, France). Nagoya
lies on the main island of Japan, named Honshu.
Study:
Ishikawa studied economics at the Chukyo university in Nagoya from
1960 to 1964 and has a bachelor degree. After this, Ishikawa studied
a year human anatomy at the same university.
Karate history: Japan.
Ishikawa started karate when he was 14 years old. At this age Ishikawa
was busy with sports like athletics and baseball. His father practised
Kendo, but Ishikawa didn't like this at all and was more interested
in Judo and Karate. Ishikawa started with Judo, but because he was
so skinny, it didn't fit him. Coincedentaly next to the Judo dojo
was a Karate dojo where they practised WADO Karate. Ishikawa was very
interested so he started Karate in this dojo.
At
the age of 18 (1960) Ishikawa received his 1st dan degree (black belt)
in WADO Karate. Back then it was a very good, because the highest
graded WADO karateka in Japan was a 5th dan. (in Judo the highest
graded was a 10th dan.) At the age of 21 he received his 2nd dan and
at 24 years (1966) his 3rd dan. After this Ishikawa went to Europe
by request of Kono Sensei to promote WADO Karate and give lessons
in Holland.
Karate history: Europe, period 1966 - 1978.
In december 1966 Ishikawa came to Europe as an assistant of Kono Sensei.
Ishikawa assisted Kono Sensei in teaching WADO Karate to Judo teachers.
Back then the highest dutch WADO Karateka was a blue belt!
Ishikawa teached karate for a few years in Holland (1967). After
that he spend several months in England to teach. France was next
-requested by mochizuki sensei- to teach WADO Karate. Ishikawa teached
not only in Paris, but through whole of France. Ishikawa also gave
seminars in Belgium and Germany. Around 1971 Holland seeked a Japanese
karate teacher, since Kono sensei left to Germany. in 1971 Ishikawa
returned to Holland (amsterdam) to teach WADO Karate.
In the beginning Ishikawa sensei only teached Karate teachers. Famous
teachers now trained with Shihan Ishikawa like: Jack van Hellemond,
Teun Tromp, Jetze van Dijk, enz. en later ook Rob Zwartjes, Wim Muilwijk,
Harm Massee, Alex Brouwer and many others. Later, Shihan Ishikawa
went to other sportschools and teachers of sportschools invited Shihan
Ishikawa to give seminars.
Shihan Ishikawa also gave many demonstrations and special seminars
such as summercamps, weekend training, etc.. In 1970 the first union
was created: Wado Kai Europe. Shihan Ishikawa was from 1970 to 1978
General Secretary. In the period of 1966 to 1978 (12 years) Shihan
Ishikawa gave a major contribution to the popularity and proffesionalisation
of WADO Karate in Holland.
Karate history: Europe, period 1978 - 1989.
In this period karate was less populair and there were problems about
the way how WADO Karate should develop itself. In this period Shihan
Ishikawa was continiously busy to spread WADO Karate and promote it,
by teaching, giving demonstrations and seminars.
Karate history: Europe, period 1989 - 1999.
In 1989 a succesful attempt to promote WADO Karate in Europe was created
with the new union: WIKF. This WADO International Karate Federation
was created to gave the popularity and further spread of WADO a boost.
This WIKF was under leadership of Hanshi T. Suzuki, 8th dan, who
lead this organisation from his homebase London, England. By request
of Hanshi T. Suzuki, Ishikawa became, during 1989-1999, Chief Instructor
Europe of the WIKF.

Karate history: Europe, period 1989 - 1999.
During the WIKF period Shihan Ishikawa felt more and more urge to
follow the traditional WADO Karate according to the style and the
rules from grandmaster Ohtsuka as it was and is promoted at the homebase
in Japan. In 1998 Shihan Ishikawa contacted Hanshi Takashima (8th
dan) in Japan. Shihan Ishikawa knows Hanshi Takashima from his studenttime,
when Takashima teached to students from the university.
Shihan Ishikawa knew that Hanshi Takashima was one of the few who
still trained with grandmaster Ohtsuka the last period of Ohtsuka's
life. So, he was close to the founder teaching traditional WADO Karate
and preserving such.
Hanshi Takashima became supervisor of a new organisation that would
promote traditional WADO Karate. On this bases, WADO Ryu Renmei was
founded. This organisation is lead by Shihan Ishikawa with supervision
of Hanshi Takashima. Every year Shihan Ishikawa invites the supervisor
Hanshi Takashima from Japan to come to Europe for 2 weeks to give
many guestseminars (mostly in may) and with this, promoting traditional
WADO Karate. Off course Hanshi Takashima helps Holland a great deal
with his visits!
Karate: Past - Present – Future.
Shihan Ishikawa will keep on promoting and teaching the traditional
WADO Karate as designed and intented by grandmaster Ohtsuka. From
his homebase Rotterdam (holland), Shihan Ishikawa is not only busy
in Holland, but through whole Europe and even outside Europe. All
this supported by Japanese instructors who have been close to grandmaster
Ohtsuka.
Shihan Ishikawa invites everyone who shares his vision, to teach
and promote with him and under his guidence, the traditional WADO
Karate as created by grandmaster Ohtsuka.
Read more about Shihan Ishikawa and more Wado at:
www.shihan-ishikawa.nl