Background
Shinzato was born in Manila, in the Philippines. His father was a fisherman.
新里 勝彦
Shinzato was born in Manila, in the Philippines. His father was a fisherman.
Whilst attending the University of the Ryukyus where he studied English and English Literature.
During the Second World War, when the war reached the Pacific, his family relocated to Ueyonabaru, Yonabaru-cho, Okinawa. He started to practice Karate in 1957 under Tsunetaka Shimabukuro. After completing his degree in Japan he then studied Applied Linguistics in the United States at Indiana University.
He returned to Okinawa in 1967 where he joined the dojo of Shoshin Nagamine.
Shinzato translated Nagamine"s book "The Essence of Okinawan Karate-do" into the English language. Shinzato also studied under Seigi Nakamura and Chokei Kishaba.
Shinzato is a professor at Okinawa International University and the head of
Shinzato became the Juko Cho, head of the Kishaba Juku, after the passing of Chokei Kishaba in the year 2000. Dojos affiliated to the Kishaba Juku are located in Japan, the United States, France, Germany, Israel, and Slovenia.
Within the United States there are dojos in California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and Virginia.
Shinzato is also a member of the Okinawan Karate-do and Kobudo Encyclopaedia Committee.