Master Gichin Funakoshi was the founder of modern karate. Born in
1868, he began to study karate at the age of 11, and was a student of
the two greatest masters of the time. He grew so proficient that he
was initiated into all the major styles of karate in Okinawa at the
time. In 1922, Master Funakoshi, then President of the Okinawa
association of the Spirit of Martial Arts, was chosen to demonstrate
karate at the first National Athletic Exhibition in Tokyo. This led to
the introduction of the ancient martial art to the rest of Japan. At
the urging of friends and officials, he remained in Tokyo to teach.