BIOGRAPHIES
Tatsuo
Suzuki
Professor Tatsuo Suzuki was born in Yokohama in 1928 and became interested
in Karate at the age of 14 and within six years of beginning his study
of Karate, Professor Suzuki was awarded his 3rd Dan at the age of
19. In 1951 at the age of 24 he was awarded the then highest grade
in Wado-Ryu, 5th Dan for his outstanding courage and ability.
At 45 he was awarded his 8th Dan and also in the same year was given
the title of Hanshi (Master) by the international Budo Federation
and was presented with a special silver cup by Higashi Kuni no Miya,
the uncle of the late Emperor of Japan. From 1945 to 1956 he received
direct instruction from the founder of Wado Ryu, Hironori Ohtsuka
Sensei at the Wado Ryu Headquarters.
Thereafter, as Ohtsuka Sensei's most senior student, he traveled
with Ohtsuka Sensei both domestically and internationally performing
demonstrations and teaching at the Headquarters and in such places
as Hawaii.
From 1956 to 1964 Master Suzuki founded the first Wado Federation
in England and from his base in London he spread Wado Ryu throughout
Europe. Overcoming many difficulties, he brought senior students from
Japan, taught them how to be instructors and sent them to various
European countries. Within just a few years Wado Ryu became the most
popular style in Europe. In 1991 Master Suzuki took over from Ohtsuka
Sensei in protecting the essence of Wado Ryu and established the Wado
International Karate-Do Federation (WIKF).
In addition to his accomplishments in Karate, Professor Suzuki is
a 2nd Dan in Tenshin Koryu Bo-Jitsu (stick fighting) and a 1st Dan
in Judo. He has also studied Zen doctrine with the high priests, the
late Genpo Yamamoto and Soyen Nakagawa.
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