Karate the Japanese Way (KTJW) is ever-expanding and contains quite a bit of information. Created by Mark Groenewold, who has been living and working in Japan for the last 10 years. KTJW shows Mark to be a good writer and an intellectual. I am very impressed both by the style and the substance of this web site. Read the full review…
Shotokan Karate Magazine is the only world-wide quarterly print publication dedicated specifically to Shotokan Karate. The owner John Cheetham has not only an excellent magazine, but the web site for it is top-notch as well. Read the full review…
Jon Keeling is both an Internet entrepreneur and a provider of quite a bit of content and support to the Shotokan Karate community online. Don’t miss his articles about various topics karate on his web page for JKA of Silicon Valley.
Tokaido Japan , offers access to the fine-tailored karate uniforms the instructors in the Best Karate books wear, and
Hoitsugan.com is dedicated to Nakayama’s special dojo for visiting foreigners which so many karate legends have trained in.
Lester Ingber’s Archive is an old-style web site which basically consists of a very smart man dumping information by the boat load onto the web for all to enjoy. Be careful - if you click the link, you will go down the rabbit hole and not be back for a long time. Take the red pill and go visit Ingber.com. Or you could take the blue pill and forget everything. Read the full review…
Cory Searcy’s Shotokan Karate site was a fantastic resource for anyone looking for pages and pages of information on Shotokan Karate. He has done a fantastic job of even creating lesson plans - there were more than 20 of them. This was a must see and one of the best of the Shotokan Karate web sites out there. And now, it is gone forever. Corey has moved on to other things. I hope you enjoyed it while it was around.
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Panelane The witty Philip Thomas unleashed a hilarious and yet quite accurate storehouse of information. The site is now closed.
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