Hidy Ochiai

Hidy Ochiai
Born (1939-09-27) September 27, 1939
Japan
Residence Vestal, New York, U.S.
Style Washin-Ryu karate (founder, 1966)
Website www.hidyochiai.org

Hidehiko "Hidy" Ochiai (Japanese: 落合秀彦, born September 27, 1939) is a Japanese-born martial arts instructor, author, and actor, residing in Vestal, New York. Hidy Ochiai is credited with establishing the Washin-Ryu style of karate in the United States in 1966.[1] He was the winner of the United States Grand National Karate Championship five consecutive times.[2] Hidy Ochiai was also inducted into the Black Belt Hall of Fame twice—as Instructor of the Year for Japanese Arts in 1979 and as Man of the Year in 1980.[3]

Books authored

Hidy Ochiai is the author of several self-defense books, and has also translated Miyamoto Musashi's The Book of Five Rings. His entire published works are:

Magazine articles

The following is a list of magazines that have featured Hidy Ochiai.

References

  1. "Hokubei Karate-do Shihankai Master Bio". retrieved August 10, 2016
  2. "Hidy Ochiai Championships". retrieved July 6, 2013
  3. "Hidy Ochiai bio". retrieved July 6, 2013

External links

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