JKA England


JKA England is the official Japan Karate Association organisation for Shotokan karate in England and Wales.
Every year JKAE holds spring and autumn courses, inviting instructors from the JKA honbu dojo to teach.

History

JKAE was officially formed in 2003 by several clubs from KUGB. Following the death of Keinosuke Enoeda, the former chief representative of JKA in the UK and head of the KUGB, there was a disagreement between the JKA, the KUGB, Andy Sherry and Yoshinobu Ohta. The result was that JKAE was formed with Ohta as chief instructor, and the KUGB withdrew from the JKA with Andy Sherry as their chief instructor. Some KUGB clubs transferred to JKAE to form the new association — possibly they wanted to remain affiliated to the JKA, or perhaps had a stronger sense of loyalty to Ohta. The division had a strong geographic correlation: most northern clubs chose KUGB and most southern clubs chose JKAE.

Instructors

The JKAE Chief instructor is Yoshinobu Ohta, ranked at 7th Dan. He is a graduate of Takushoku University and attended the JKA instructors' classes at the JKA honbu dojo in Tokyo. Ohta was the assistant of Enoeda for 20 years since 1982.
Technical committee members are Gary Stewart, 6th Dan; Roy Tomlin, 6th Dan; Adel Ismail, 6th Dan; and Giuseppe D’Onofrio, 5th Dan.

Competition

JKAE holds an annual national competition. From 2004 to 2008 this was held at Guildford Spectrum sports centre. From 2009 this has been held at the K2 Crawley sports centre.
The kumite competition ruleset used is shobu ippon.

International course history