The Japanese, Korean and Korean Karate Support Association “ONE TEAM” was established. On the 16th, the establishment ceremony was held in Tokyo, with more than 180 people in attendance.

Preparations are underway for the formation of the support group, whose founders include disciples of martial artist Kang Chang-soo and karate-related figures. On the 111th anniversary of the birth of Mr. Kang Chang-soo, his disciples and karate-related people gathered together to celebrate and established a support club.

At the ceremony, the progress of the formation of the support association preparatory committee was reported. The founding concept of “ONE TEAM” is to △ bring together the majority of karate-related people and encourage Korean athletes in Japan to actively support karate and martial arts on the world stage. △ It is said that martial arts Our mission is to contribute to the peace and prosperity of society and to the development of human resources. Public interest and human resource development.

The members of the first support group were introduced, and President Yoon Young-gil delivered an inaugural speech. President Yoon mentioned that Teacher Kang Chang-soo has dedicated his life to the spread of Kung Fu Do, the cultivation of healthy youth and martial arts talents, and is committed to cultivating a new generation of martial arts talents through “ONE TEAM”. He expressed his determination to support the Korean karate community in Japan and to live in Japan. Contribute to technical exchanges and Tatong unity among Koreans in Japan.

Lee Taihong, president of the Japan Korean Sports Federation, said in his congratulatory message that the Japan Korean Karate Association is affiliated to the Korean Sports Federation and its purpose of establishment is to spread the technology and spirit of kendo and protect the dignity and dignity of kendo. When talking about the history and recent success of Korean athletes representing South Korea in international competitions, he expressed his support for the formation of “ONE TEAM”, which will continue the concept of “ONE TEAM”. Expressed Professor Kang Chang-soo’s wishes and expressed expectations for his activities.

Former trade union chairman Zheng Yuanhae gave a toast, held a banquet, and students of Professor Jiang Changzhu gave speeches.

A video in memory of the deceased disciples was also played at the scene, and flowers were presented to the families of the victims.

At the venue, the Chosun University Karate Club and others held a commemorative demonstration and trial performance.

Chung Se-ri (fourth year, Faculty of Physical Education, Chosun University), who won the silver medal at the 11th East Asia Karate Championships in Henan, China, in May, and her family were qualified as referees for the AKF (Asian Karate Federation). Introducing Choi Hye-young, the chief referee of the Japan-Korean Karate Association, who received the certificate.

In the future, as a support group for Korean karate in Japan, ONE TEAM will adhere to its  founding philosophy and provide extensive support for cross-border related activities, including karate. Who will carry the future of karate? We plan to do this. The Support Association is recruiting a wide range of members, including individuals, sole proprietors, organizations and companies who support its founding philosophy.