History

April 1st, 1934
The “Dai Nippon Karate Shinkō Club”, an original body of Wadō-Kai, was founded by Hironori Ōtsuka (Suehiro-chō, Kanda-ward, Tokyo).

February 25th, 1938
The “Dai Nippon Karatedō Shinbukai” was established.

May 5th, 1940
Participated in the “Celebration for 2600B.C. and 44th Butoku Festival” under the name “Wadō-Ryū Karate Jutsu”. The name “Wadō-Ryū” was established.

1947
Established the headquarter dōjō (Sankō Dōjō) at Tsukiji.

1952
The “Wadō-Ryū Rules” were instituted. The Wadō-Ryū headquarters were established in the Meiji University karate club and a dōjō established in Osaki Police Station Budōjō.

May 19th, 1954
A demonstration was held at Hibiya Public Hall in commemoration of 20th anniversary of Wadō-Ryū and to celebrate the foundation of “Zen Nippon Karatedō Renmei” (All Japan Karate Federation) though it was a Wadō-Ryū private organisation.

May 5th, 1955
The first National Championship at Shibuya Public Hall.

May 1st, 1964
The “All Nippon Karatedō Federation” (JKF) was founded. The Wadō-Ryū organisation joined it as a major group.

June 5th, 1967
The name of the Wadō-Ryū organisation was changed to “Wadō-Kai”.

July 11th, 1976
The 12th Wadō-Kai National Championships at Nippon Budōkan, held every year thereafter.

January 29th, 1982
Hironori Ōtsuka passed away.

August 25-26th, 1989
The first World Wadō Cup in London.