Membership

The first step is always the hardest. But once you take that step, you’ll find a world of fun, fitness, and friendship waiting for you at our clubs. So why wait? Come and join us today!

To affiliate your club with Osita-ha, please contact us by submitting your details HERE

UK Based Clubs

If you are interested in training with an existing club, or keen to speak to one of our instructors to find out more, follow the links for the relevant clubs noted below.

Tameside Karate
Greater Manchester, England

Tameside Karate guides students towards becoming proficient, confident and genuine Karateka (Karate Practitioners). Always promoting courtesy, respect and self control. Committed to teaching Karate-do in a conscientious, respectful and principle led environment, respecting the dignity and rights of every student whilst being treated equally

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Traditional Karate
Macclesfield and Congleton, England

Providing local communities an opportunity to learn a non competitive and very good traditional style of karate. Teaching punching, kicking, blocking, self defence, pad work, kata and bunkai.

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Dragon Karate Cymru
Gwynedd and Anglesey, Wales

Real Japanese Karate taught in a modern fun way, directly affiliated with the OFFICIAL Welsh Karate Governing Body and opportunity to regularly attend National competitions and courses

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Osita-ha Genshin Ryu Okinawa Ryu Kyu Kobudo England
Greater Manchester, England

Dedicated to the teaching of Traditional Okinawan Weapons (Kobudo) including; Bo, Kama, Nunchuku, Eku Bo, Sai and Tonfa

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Osita-ha Toyama Ryu Batto-do Kenbu Jiku
Greater Manchester, England

Covering the Toyama Ryu Batto-do Japanese sword art established in 1925, with its roots in the tachi waza of Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu. Training embodies the art of drawing and using the single sword from a standing posture. Classes are based on the practical application of the sword as a weapon, consisting of cutting techniques, kata, advanced two-person kata and a variety of specific cutting patterns. It places significant emphasis on the importance of actual cutting with the sword and understanding the intricate details, including the physical details of every action, but also the mental and spiritual meaning which must play an equal part in understanding the sword as was once done long ago

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