Ei'ichi Miyazato
Elected Successor to Chojun Miyagi
Founder of JundoKan

Ei’ichi Miyazato (1922-1999) was recognized as the
highest authority on Okinawan Goju-Ryu Karate-Do in the world today. He
served as the senior most technical advisor for the Japan Karate Federation
Goju-Kai, the governing body for all Okinawan and Japanese Goju-Ryu Karate.
He was on the technical examination committee. Presently the JKF is
amending the Kata for all Goju-Ryu schools to follow that as taught within
the Jundokan. Additionally, he was the chairman and technical director for
the World Jundokan Association, All Okinawa Karate-Do Federation, and was
the current president of the Okinawa Judo Federation until his passing.
Miyazato Sensei began his training with Master
Miyagi at the age of 13. Miyazato Sensei’s father had himself studied with
Kanryo Higaonna and therefore Miyagi accepted the young Miyazato as a
student. Except for a brief time during WWII, Miyazato Sensei studied
continuously with Master Miyagi. He was but only of of a handful of the
original students that continued their training with Master Miyagi after the
war. He also holds a 7th Dan in Judo through the Kodokan and was the
president of the Okinawa Judo Federation.
In 1954, following the death on Miyagi Sensei the year
before, training continued at the "garden dojo" at Miyagi's home under
direction of Miyazato. In 1955, a meeting
was called by Miyagi's senior students that included Nakaima, Madanbashi, Meitoki
Yagi, Iha Koshin, Ei'ichi Miyazato and others to
elect a successor for
Goju-Ryu. The consensus of the group was that Miyazato was the most
qualified to succeed Chojun Miyagi due to his qualifications and because he
had spent the most continuous training time with Miyagi in the dojo and in
the police department. Kei Miyagi, the second oldest son of Master Miyagi
was called to testify. He testified that Master Miyagi always said that
Miyazato was the only one he could depend on for everything in the dojo.
Miyazato accepted the responsibility and has dedicated his entire life to
preserving and spreading Okinawan Goju-Ryu throughout the world as taught by
his teacher.
In 1957, he opened the Jundokan, the first free
standing building exclusively designed to teach Okinawan Goju-Ryu. Jundokan,
which means, "Center for the study in the father’s footsteps",
reflects Miyazato Sensei’s devotion for his teacher. The Jundokan has
students the world over and is responsible for training some of the world’s
greatest Goju-Ryu practitioners.