"Waza no kankyo" refers to the concept of "environment of technique" in Japanese Martial Arts. It emphasizes the importance of the surrounding environment, including physical space and conditions, in the practice and execution of martial techniques. Understanding and adapting to these environmental factors can enhance a practitioner's effectiveness and skill in combat situations. This principle highlights the interplay between technique and context in martial arts training.
Waza National Park was created in 1934.
環境(kankyo)
Depending on the kanji, it can mean: technique, act, performance, deed.
AKA waza 10
koka is 3 yuki is 5 waza-ari is 7 ippon is 10 two waza-aris or three kokas win aswell
Yasushi Kitano has written: 'Chikyu kankyo no kagaku (Kagaku sensho)'
There is no such thing.
Shunsuke. Yano has written: 'Keieigaku no genri to oyo' 'Kankyo tekio no keiei soshiki senryaku'
Keikichi Kihara has written: 'Kurashi no kankyo o mamoru' 'Nashonaru torasuto (Sanseido sensho)'
立ち技 (tachiwaza) means 'standing technique' in Japanese.
Wasabbe
Chung Il Kwon was born on November 21, 1917, in Kankyo-hokudo, North Hamgyong, Korea [now North Korea].