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Message from WKO President (December 2024 & January 2025)

Dear WKO Branch Chiefs and Contacts,

Thank you everyone for your continued cooperation in WKO’s activities.

The year is about to come to an end. The temperature has dropped in Japan, and even putting on a Dogi before practice feels chilly. Meanwhile, the delayed autumn foliage, likely due to global warming, is coloring the streets with vibrant reds and yellows , enhancing the festive atmosphere as Christmas songs fill the air.
How are you all spending this time of the year? As we reflect on the past year, I hope you can find moments of warmth, joy, and peace amidst the busyness of the season , spending meaningful time with your family and friends.

This year was another year of great progress for the WKO. In the summer, the Dream Festival 2024 International Championships recorded the largest number in history of 3,755 participants. On the same day, a premier stage of the Fullcontact Karate world, the 1st Karate Champion of Champions, was launched with fans that filled the venue. We shared a new perspective on the scale of Fullcontact Karate and the sense of the top.
In addition, the year following the 13th World Championship marked the first year of a four-year cycle for our activities. It was remarkable and reassuring to witness the emergence of strong young fighters at the regional selection tournaments worldwide, who will lead the next generation.
On the other hand, it was deeply saddening to hear the news of the passing of our senior Shihans one after another from the beginning of this year, such as Shihan Masahiko Yamada of Japan, Shihan Miranda Hoyos of Bolivia, and Shihan Arpad Kalmar of Hungary. However, seeing the strong and determined to continue their legacy in each country efforts and branch has truly been a source of inspiration.

How was 2024 for you?

In our Fullcontact Karate activities, the WFKO (World Full Contact Karate Organization) recently announced information for the 1st World Fullcontact Karate Championship, which will be held in Ariake, Tokyo on May 31st and June 1st next year. As this championship also serves as the 8th World Karate Championship in Weight Categories for the WKO, let us proceed with the preparations, fulfilling our responsibilities as the coordinating organization of WFKO, with a strong sense of ownership and initiative.

Regional selection tournaments for the WFKO Championship have been proceeding worldwide. Starting with Japan, the qualifiers have completed in Europe, South Pacific, Asia, Central Asia, South America, Central America, and the Middle East, leaving with North America and Africa. With the final qualifier in Africa scheduled for late January, the lineup of competitors on the global stage of Fullcontact Karate’s grand festival is finally coming together. Unfortunately, we must ask for the patience of the Russian Karatekas a little longer.

In November, I visited Asia and Europe for their selections. Both were outstanding tournaments, the Asia tournament organized by Shihan Fumiaki Nagashima, Branch Chief in Thailand, and the Europe tournament organized by Shihan Koen Spitaels, Branch Chief of Belgium. During my stay, I received tremendous support from the Shihans and all those involved, for which I am deeply grateful. Thank you.
In addition, the Japanese delegation visited South and Central America, where they reported witnessing the great efforts put into organizing the superb tournaments.
I would like to express my gratitude and respect to all those who supported in organizing each regional selection tournament.

The 1st World Full-Contact Karate Championship is a unified competition where various styles and organizations come together. As the organizer, WFKO is both a sporting organization and an international federation. I hope the competitors will fully demonstrate the skills and techniques they have learned from their respective practical training organizations at this competition.
As preparations for this tournament move forward, I imagine that WKO branch chiefs, contacts, athletes, and others may sense an unfamiliar feeling. The diversity created by numerous styles and organizations is a significant cultural characteristic of Full contact Karate, and the uniqueness of each group adds vibrancy to it. At the same time, the gradual rise of national federations, going beyond the boundaries of styles and organizations, will start to feel more familiar at this championship. The intersection of the bond in individual styles and organizations, alongside the growing bond in countries and regions, may give rise to a fresh feeling of synchronization. As we prepare for this tournament, let us fine-tune this fresh sense and nurture the movement toward unity in the new world of Fullcontact Karate.
We must value the needs of this era and, as “All WKO,” unite with a spirit of service to ensure the success of this tournament. To the competitors, let us form strong solidarity, recognize each other’s presence on the world stage, and compete through rigorous training, striving together so that WKO can dominate the top positions in this tournament.

In closing, alongside devastating natural disasters and ongoing international conflicts, we are witnessing frequent acts of violent crime hidden behind the convenience of a highly information-driven society, symbolized by the internet. In consequence, our international community lacks stability, and human society is confronted with difficulties that expose our inner weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
The WKO will continue to contribute to world peace through the global promotion of Karate, a martial art in which the stronger we become, the more kind we become.
I sincerely hope for the earliest resolution of the difficult international conflicts and that the world will soon be filled with smiles.

As the year draws to a close, I wish you a Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year.


WKO President Kenji Midori

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December 2024 Kyu Grading Announced

December ’24 Kyu Grading Announcement 🎉🥋

The December ’24 Kyu Grading (White Belt to Green Belt Test) will take place on Saturday, 14th December 2024, starting at 10AM at WKO Shinkyokushin Bangladesh Honbu, KO Fight Studio Gulshan.

Important Details:
✅ Participants: Please arrive on time.
✅ Members (non-participants): All WKO, KOFS, and WWB members are welcome to attend.
✅ Guests: Welcome from 2:30 PM onwards.

The grading will be a day-long event conducted by the instructors of WKO Bangladesh under the supervision of Shihan Abdullah Mohammad Hossain.

📍 Location: https://goo.gl/maps/SZdkTxUdzeon9MYR9

Let’s make this a memorable day for all our aspiring martial artists! 💪

kyugrading #WKOBangladesh #KOFightStudio #shinkyokushin #Gulshan #ShihanAbdullah

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Sensei Aseif Masood receives his 3rd Dan Black Belt

🔥 Another Milestone for KO Fight Studio! 🔥

Bangkok has truly become a stage for greatness! Just one day after Senpai Arafat Rahman secured an impressive 3rd place in the under 60kg category, our very own Sensei Aseif Masood has achieved his 3rd Dan Black Belt (San Dan) in Shinkyokushin Karate! This remarkable accomplishment came after a rigorous grading session, conducted under the esteemed Daihyo Kenji Midori Shihan, President of the World Karate Organization WKO Shinkyokushinkai.

Sensei Aseif’s grading tested his spirit, technique, and resilience to the fullest, with intense kihon, kata, and full-contact kumite rounds, each demanding the highest levels of skill and discipline. His success in earning the 3rd Dan is a testament to his unwavering dedication and the countless hours he’s poured into perfecting his craft.

Two unforgettable achievements back-to-back: Senpai Arafat’s podium finish and Sensei Aseif’s milestone rank — shine a light on the excellence of KO Fight Studio and the power of WKO Bangladesh on the international stage. We couldn’t be prouder! 🇧🇩🔥👊

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WKO Bangladesh secures 3rd Place at the 19th All Asia Full Contact Karate Championship!

🥉 Incredible Achievement for Bangladesh! 🥉

Our very own Senpai Arafat Rahman has claimed 3rd place in the under-60kg weight category at the 19th All Asia Full Contact Karate Championship! 🌏🏆 His hard work, resilience, and unwavering spirit have not only made KO Fight Studio and WKO Bangladesh proud, but he has also put Bangladesh on the map, standing strong among Asia’s finest! 🇧🇩👊

This victory is a testament to the power of dedication and the strength of Shinkyokushin Karate. Senpai Arafat’s achievement reminds us that with heart and honor, anything is possible. Let’s give him a huge Osu! and celebrate this milestone together!

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WKO Bangladesh at the 19th All Asia Full Contact Karate Championship!

We are immensely proud to have Senpai Siaam Ibn Ali (2nd Dan) and Senpai Arafat Rahman (1st Dan) representing Bangladesh on this grand stage! Under the leadership of Shihan Abdullah Mohammad Hossain, our team is ready to demonstrate the power, spirit, and dedication of Shinkyokushin Karate in the heart of Asia. 🇧🇩👊

🗓 Date: 10th November 2024
📍 Location: Rangsit University, Bangkok, Thailand

Join us in supporting our warriors as they go head-to-head with the best fighters from across Asia in this intense, full-contact showdown. Let’s rally behind them and show the world the strength of WKO Bangladesh! #Osu! 🙌

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To the 1st WFKO Championship: Message from WKO President (November 2024)

Thank you for your continued efforts in the development of the WKO.

It is already two months until the end of this year. In Japan, summer is longer due to global warming, and the arrival of bright autumn leaves will be short-lived, with winter likely to arrive soon.
What is it like now in dojos around the world? I believe there are some members who just started karate. Slipping on the sleeves of their new pure white dogi and feeling the stiff texture of the fabric. I hope they enjoy karate and foster rich friendships in their dojos.

Looking back on this summer, at the end of August, Mr. Janos Zsuga, the Country Representative of Hungary, and the chairman Mr. Toshiaki Hasebe invited me to the Hungarian Camp. It was a large-scale event with more than 500 participants, and a gorgeous line-up with two-time World Champion Mr. Yuji Shimamoto, 13WC Kumite Champion Mr. Kembu Iriki, and 13WC Kata Champion Mr. Taishi Watanabe also joined from Japan.
Men and women of all ages, those who just started karate, and those highly skilled in karate, all had a fulfilling time as they fired up their spirits and trained their bodies and minds through basic training, starting with Seiken Zuki.

In Hungary, Shihan Gyorgy Karmazin suddenly passed away during practice in 2017, a world legend Shihan Furko Kalman passed in 2021, and Shihan Arpad Kalmar, who had a wide network of connections as the country’s public relations had gone this spring. The country has reached a major turning point in its history.
I was grateful to visit Hungary on this special occasion to pay my respects to these late Shihans. I visited the grave of Shihan Karman, who supported our activities during the turbulent period after Sosai Oyama passed away, and a WKO Grading Committee member who had always given a strict but warm eye to those who challenged the Grading Examination. In the place where the hot summer sun shines, there was a glossy tombstone with a portrait of young Shihan Kalman wearing a beret, and I quietly prayed clasping my palms together after offering beautiful white flowers. The sound of a bell from far away in the blue sky, and I placed my hand on the tombstone. It reminded me of the day when Shihan Kalman held my hand with a smile. It felt as if I was wrapped in the big, rugged warmth.
On behalf of all Branch Chiefs around the world, I sent our gratitude to Shihan Karmazin and Shihan Arpad , the Shihans who had led Hungary and the world for many years.

Thank you, and may you rest in peace.

During my stay in the country, I received a lot of hospitality from the members of the Hungarian branch. Thanks to the kindness, we had a fulfilling and memorable time. I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Mr. Zsuga, Mr. Hasebe , Mr. Jozsef Kaloczi, and all members of the branch.

In Japan, the traditional All Japan Championship was successfully organized on October 5th and 6th at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. As the first year in the four-year cycle centered on the World Championships, the event was marked by impressive performances from the new generation. In the men’s division, Nariyoshi Tada claimed his first victory, while in the women’s division, Mihiro Suzuki triumphed following her defeat at the World Championships and KCC. Prize-winning teenagers also caught our eyes, including Mr. Ryuji Toda in second place.
Mr. Keijiro Tsukamoto, the eldest son of two-time World Champion Mr. Norichika Tsukamoto, had also made great strides. It was as if Shihan Tsukamoto from 30 years ago in 1994, the year of Sosai Oyama’s passing , when he earned his first rankings in the 11th All Japan Weight Category Championships and also ranked in the 26th All Japan Championships had been recreated.
Seeing the juniors of Shihan Suzuki and Shihan Tsukamoto shine on the big stage 30 years later, just as they led our organization during the turbulent times, I felt the passage of time. I ask all Branch Chiefs for continued dedication to nurturing future athletes, as I look forward to the rise of a new generation worldwide.

The 1st World Fullcontact Karate Championship will be held in Ariake, Tokyo on May 31st and June 1st next year. This Championship will be a step toward making Fullcontact Karate an Olympic sport and recognizing it in the world of international sports. Shinkyokushinkai will lead this movement , and we definitely aim top in the tournament.
This is a battle of the pride of each country, but also for the prestige of Shinkyokushinkai, so let’s prepare for the decisive battle as the WKO. The selection tournaments for this championship have been active in each region, and the competitors representing Japan and the South Pacific region are lined up. The selection tournaments in Southeastern Asia, Central Asia, South America, Europe (second selection), and Central America will all be held in November. The Middle East, Africa, and North America have also reported their selection process.
We anticipate the difficulties in managing Fullcontact Karate competitions requiring the coordination of multiple organizations, but we ask for your perseverance and cooperation in leading the tournament to success. I wish that all participants in the selection tournaments will give the best of their ability and aim for the honor of being the best in the world in Fullcontact karate.
I am looking forward to seeing all of you in Tokyo next year.

Finally, protracted international conflicts such as the war in Ukraine and the increasingly tense situation in the Middle East will impact the World Fullcontact Karate Championship next year. The path to international activities remains closed to Russian Karatekas. Although Mr. Yuri Shabanov, our Country Representative of Russia understands the restriction, we heard the pain of having been blocked out from international activities. We pray for the earliest termination of war and world peace.

Let’s continue to work together to make WKO even better than it is now.

WKO President
Kenji Midori

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