In 1965,
Shihan Demura moved to the United States where he is generally
considered the first to teach authentic Shito-Ryu karate and Okinawan
Kobudo. Shihan Demura quickly became a prominent figure in the American
karate world through his teachings and his highly skillful and
entertaining demonstrations.
Over the years that followed Shihan Demura and his students
introduced thousands of people to the martial arts through their
colorful displays in the southern California area.
In 1969 Shihan Demura was awarded the prestigious "Black Belt
Hall of Fame" award for "Karate Sensei of the Year"
and in 1975, he was awarded the "Black Belt Hall of Fame "Martial Artist of the Year."
In 1999 Sensei Demura was inducted into the History Museum Martial Arts
"Hall
of Fame."
During the 1970s and 1980s, he authored several books on karate
and Kobudo for O’Hara Publications, and has been featured in numerous
martial arts publications. Shihan Demura is a favorite amongst karate
magazines for his dynamic and insightful approach to all martial arts.
In the 1980's Shihan Demura became involved in the "Karate Kid"
series, serving as stunt double to actor Pat Morita. This was followed
by several other appearances in feature films such as "Mortal Combat"
and "Rising Sun."
Today Shihan Demura serves as director and Chief Instructor for
the Shito-Ryu Genbu-Kai International. An organization encompassing
nearly twenty nations and thousands of members. He still teaches at his
Santa Ana, California Dojo and most weekends are spent giving seminars
or assisting at tournaments literally throughout the world. Each
February, he hosts his annual Goodwill Championships in Costa Mesa,
considered by many to be the foremost traditional tournament in southern
California.
Shihan Demura is an authentic Karate Sensei. Combining the
traditions of the past with modern approaches to training, he is
regarded by his students with love, trust and admiration. In his
personal life as well as within the walls of the Dojo, Shihan is a
living model of what all true martial artists strive to be!