It had no effect on the Edo period. Karate was a martial art in Okinawa. It did not go to Japan until the 1930's.
the food, costumes and karate(maybe)
karate is Japanese
Karate is a Japanese word.
Karate is a Japanese world, so it would be said the same way. The Japanese word for child is kodomo.
Japanese karate was a branch of Okinawa karate. Gichen Funikoshi came to Japan in the 1930's to demonstrate the art. He remained for the rest of his life to teach what is now known as Shodokan Karate.
Karate literally means empty hand in Japanese.
No. It is Japanese.
Karate blocks are called uke in Japanese. We pronounce it as "ooke"
It is counted in Japanese
dojo
The Samurai were Japan's elite fighting forces, and they wore armor and had several specialized weapons. Sometimes, however, they might lose their weapons during the course of combat. For this reason they were highly proficient at the unarmed Japanese martial art of Jujitsu (Jujutsu). It is thought, however, that Jujitsu had it's roots in China and Tibet.
Karate student translates to 空手の生徒 (karate no seito) in Japanese.