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Mitsusuke
Harada
Our senior instructor, Sensei
(master) Mitsusuke Harada, was born in Manchuria in 1928. He started
his karate training with Master Funakoshi's group in Tokyo. Master
Harada entered Waseda University in 1948, and immediately joined the
University karate club which was at the time very strong. During
this period, Harada Sensei continued to receive instruction from
Master Funakoshi, who, by this time, was very old.
In 1951 Harada Sensei gained the
Bachelors' Degree in Economics and Commerce, and then proceeded to
further his education by studying for another two years. In 1953, he
was awarded a Master's Degree. After leaving University, he started
work in a Tokyo bank, and in 1956 was sent to Sao Paulo, Brazil by
his company. Master Harada founded his own group in Brazil, and at
this time, at the age of 28, he received his 5th Dan black belt
directly from Funakoshi. 5th Dan remains the highest level of black
belt in the Shotokai organization.

In 1963, Harada sensei was invited
to Paris to teach karate. It was during this period that Harada
Sensei decided to devote his life to karate. He resigned from the
bank, and was invited by Kenshiro Abbe of the British Judo council
to come to London to teach karate. In 1963, Harada Sensei gave a
demonstration of karate at the Albert Hall, and became the first
resident Japanese instructor in Britain.
In the mid 1960's Harada formed
the Karate-do Shotokai (KDS). Master Harada's role is that of
overall Sensei (instructor) of the Association, and advisor to the
technical Executive, on matters pertaining to the practice of
Karate-Do.
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