Satoshi Takahashi

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Satoshi Takahashi
Born (1968-02-09) 9 February 1968 (age 56)
Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Style Shotokan Karate
Teacher(s) Masatoshi Nakayama
Rank6th Dan karate (JKA)

Satoshi Takahashi (Takahashi Satoshi, 9 February 1968) is a Japanese instructor of Shotokan karate. [1]

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He is currently an instructor of the Japan Karate Association. [1]

Biography

Satoshi Takahashi was born in Osaka, Japan on 9 February 1968. He studied at Takushoku University. His karate training began during his 5th year of elementary school.

Competition

Satoshi Takahashi has had considerable success in karate competition.

Major Tournament Success

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References

  1. 1 2 JKA: Instructor profiles – Sensei Satoshi Takahashi6th Dan Archived 2011-12-12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 15 February 2014.