J.K.F GOJU KAI BELGIUM IS THE ONLY BELGIAN GOJU RYU ORGANIZATION RECOGNIZED BY THE JAPAN KARATE FEDERATION
WHICH IN TURN, IS RECOGNIZED BY THE WORLD KARATE FEDERATION (WKF).

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THE JKF ORGANISATION

 

 

The JKF is a single organization representing the entire Japanese Karate world comprised of various prefectural and regional groups, competitive organization from senior high schools, universities and workers groups, and various Kaiha (group/school) organizations.

The prefectural federations and regional conferences encompass all Karate practitioners on a prefectural level under various local/city divisions. These are unified together via a network of prefectural athletic associations under the umbrella of the Japan Amateur Sports Association.

Competitive organizations include the All Japan High School Athletic Federation/Karate Division, All Japan syudent Karatedo Federation, All Japan Workers Karatedo Federation, and other groups.

Under the Kaiha group are included the various independent schools and styles of Karate. The JKF also serves as a common point of reference for these entities.

The various schools cooperate with the JKF as members, while thr JKF provides these schools with various kinds
of support. The lengthy histories and traditions of these Kaiha groups thus represent a solid vertical axis, while the prefectural, regional and competitive groups provide a horizontal axis. Various age levels within each main group provides yet another common threat connecting the various groups, thus making the JKF a very tightly knit organization.

The JFK was established in 1964 to organize Japanese Karatedo for the first time. Since that time,the JFK has
increased overall recognition of Karatedo by joining the Japan Amateur Sports Association and the National Athletic Meet. The introduction of contest organizations and rules has, likewise, led to the development of Karatedo. The JKF has contributed in a variety of other wars to society in general.


 

History of JKF

1964 Japan Karatedo Federation(JKF) founded
1969 Approved as foundation by Ministry of Education
1969 First All Japan Charted Contest held at Budokan
1972 JKF join Japan Physical Education Association
1979 Participate in National Sports Tournament demonstrations at Miyazaki
1981 Karate-Do made an official part of the national Sport Tournament at Shiga
1989 JKF had official Group of WKF

 

World Karate Organisation Chart

 

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