Tenbu Dojo - 天舞道場

Master the Art of Precision Combat

About Tenbu Dojo
Tenbu Dojo - 天舞道場, located in Hong Kong, epitomizes the advanced techniques of HYAKUSENKAN KARATE. Our focus lies in joint locks, ground control, and opponent domination, whether in traditional Gi or modern attire. Our stand-up combat excels in powerful, close-range strikes using elbows and knees, ensuring maximum impact. At Tenbu Dojo, every movement is a blend of skill, precision, and efficiency.
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Joint Locks Mastery

Learn the art of effective joint locks to control and dominate opponents with precision.

Ground Control Techniques

Gain proficiency in ground control to maintain superiority in any combat scenario.

Close-Range Combat

Develop devastating techniques using elbows and knees for impactful close-range strikes.

Hyakusenkan Karate is the distinctive style of the Hyakusenkan Dojo. It combines both classical and modern elements, with a strong emphasis on practicality and real-life application. The style was founded as a response against the heavy “sportification” of Karate, which had gradually made the art less realistic in practice.
While many Karate styles focus primarily on competition or self-defense, Hyakusenkan Karate maintains a balance between technical skill, philosophical teaching, and personal discipline. The style preserves traditional Kata, emphasizes realistic applications, and encourages students to apply the principles of Karate in daily life.
Hyakusenkan Karate is suitable for people of all ages and backgrounds. Children gain discipline and confidence, adults improve health and self-defense skills, and seniors can maintain vitality through safe, structured training.
Yes, but competition is not the ultimate goal. Tournaments are seen as an opportunity to test skills, build experience, and develop spirit. The true value lies in lifelong practice and personal growth.
Hyakusenkan Karate was founded by Kisha, a dedicated practitioner who spent most of his life training and studying Karate in depth. His mission was to restore techniques that had nearly been forgotten over time, bringing them back into the practice of Karate so they would not be lost to history.
No. Hyakusenkan is not just a single dojo, but also directly manages Hyakusenkai — an international federation of dojos that train under the Hyakusenkan style. This allows Karate practitioners worldwide to connect, share, and grow under the same philosophy and training system.
Hyakusenkan preserves the classical essence of Karate through its practice of Kata and traditional fighting techniques. These forms carry the wisdom of generations, maintaining the spirit and discipline that define Karate as a martial art.
In addition to tradition, Hyakusenkan incorporates the reality of modern combat through three distinct Kumite styles:
  • Jukumi: The “soft” approach, focusing on throws, joint locks, chokes, and using leverage to subdue an opponent.
  • Gokumi: The “hard” approach, emphasizing strikes with fists, feet, elbows, knees, and other parts of the body.
  • Gojukumi: A hybrid method — similar to MMA but rooted firmly in Karate principles. It embodies resilience and effectiveness while maintaining a strong ethical foundation, avoiding the excessive brutality sometimes associated with MMA.
Hyakusenkan Karate is unique because it bridges the past and present of Karate. It honors the classical roots through Kata and philosophy, while embracing modern methods of combat through practical Kumite. This balance ensures that practitioners gain not only fighting ability but also a lifelong path of discipline, respect, and growth.
Because it is not only about learning how to fight, but about building a strong body, a disciplined mind, and a kind heart. Hyakusenkan Karate offers a path for lifelong growth, where martial arts become a way of life.

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