Bassai Dai Kata
Bassai Dai , literally translates "To Storm a Castle, major" or "To Penetrate a Fortress, major" is a kata practiced in Shotokan karate and is one of many variations of the Passai kata. There are two Bassai kata, the other one being Bassai sho, and although the "Sho" translates to "minor", it is taught after Bassai Dai.
Bassai Dai is characterised by repeated changing of the blocking arms to represent the feeling of shifting from a disadvantageous position to an advantageous one and repeated attacks such as the three consecutive yama zuki represent penetrating a strong defence. Bassai Dai is usually classed as an intermediate kata and is generally first taught to karateka at 3rd kyu (brown belt) and in some Shotokan federations is allowed to be performed as a grading kata as far as 1st dan (black belt).
Sensei Osaka JKA Senior Instructor
Sensei
Osaka Sensei is a senior instructor and Managing Director of at the JKA Honbu. As well as previously holding the title of JKA national kumite champion, he has won the All Japan and World Kata Championships a record nine consecutive times. It is no surprise that Nakayama described him as: "... a karateka whose basic techniques are penetrating and whose kata are of the first rank."
He is currently also the coach to the renowned Takushoku University karate club, which was recently officially reopened, after being shut by the Ministry of Education for several years, owing to a death of one of the students.
Sensei Osaka is known to many, as having the finest shotokan karate technique!
Bassai Dai Video
The JKA Bassai Dai
Kagawa Sensei
Sensei
The awesome Kagawa Sensei, senior instructor with the JKS.Basai Dai video
Kagawa Sensei's Bassai Dai
Kanazawa Kancho 10th Dan
One of the most senior Shotokan sensei in the world
Kancho Hirokazu Kanazawa (b. 1931)world chief instructor of the Shotokan Karate International Federation, trained under Sensei Nakayama and became one of the J.K.A.`s most gifted students. He was one of the first three JKA Instructors to qualify from the famous JKA Instructors Training Course in 1956 (with Mikami and Takura), and won the first JKA Kumite Championship in 1957 (with a broken hand) and the Kata in 1958 (sharing the Kumite honours with Mikami). Sensei Kanazawa was invited to teach Karate in England in 1965. In 1974, along with Sensei Asano, Sensei Kanazawa started Shotokan Karate International (S.K.I.). He became and still is one of Karate's greatest living ambassadors, his unique talents mean he is in constant demand all over the world.Sensei Kanazawa is both Chairman and World Chief Instructor of the worlds largest Shotokan Karate organisation, the Shotokan Karate-do International Federation and is one of the few remaining karateka privileged to have studied under Master Gichin Funakoshi.
In April 2000, while attending the 7th S.K.I.F. World Championships in Bali, Shihan Kanazawa was promoted to the grade of 10th Dan. He is currently the only living Shotokan Master to hold such a high grade.
Bassai Dai Video
Kanazawa Sensei's Basai Dai
The late Enoeda Sensei 9th Dan
Sensei Keinosuke Enoeda 9th Dan
Sensei Enoeda passed away on March 29th 2003. He has left a huge hole in the British Karate community which will be impossible to fill. A memorial service was held in his honour at Crystal Palace on June 1st 2003, photos of which are on the Gallery page. It was announced at the Memorial Service for Sensei Enoeda that he had been posthumously awarded 9th Dan by the Japan Karate Association. Bassai Dai Video
A very old video of Enoeda Sensei performing Bassai Dai
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Bassai dai filmed in sections from different angles
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