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Shito Ryu Karate-do - Do Kshei Khan Federation, India

APRROVED BY : KARATE INDIA ORGANISATION (KIO)

WKF & AKF AFFILIATED NATIONAL FEDERATION FOR THE SPORTS OF KARATE IN INDIA

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INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITEE

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Authentic Shito Ryu Curriculum

A structured syllabus that preserves true Shito Ryu technique and discipline.

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Certified & Experienced Instructors

Learn from trained Senseis who offer expert guidance and personal attention.

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Holistic Training Environment

Balanced training that builds strength, confidence, and mental focus.

KENWA MABUNI
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KENWA MABUNI

Founder, Shito Ryu Karate-do

ABOUT SHITO-RYU KARATE

Shito-Ryu is one of the four major Japanese styles of karate in the world. It originated on the Island of Okinawa. In ancient times, the art of Karate could not be practiced openly, so those who chose to practice the art did so secretly, hidden from public view. Lacking formal names, people sometimes referred to the various schools of Karate by putting the names of Grand Masters and the Katas (forms) together thus creating a label for the particular school.

Sometimes karate schools were known by their districts. The three Meccas or most famous centers for Karate on Okinawa were Shuri, Naha, and Tomari. One of the most famous Grand Masters in Shuri was Master Itosu. In Naha, it was Master Higaonna. These two men were the highest Karate authorities of their time. There were however, significant differences between them. Mr. Itosu emphasized speed where as Mr. Higaonna placed more emphasis on power. The Originator of Shito-Ryu, Grand Master Kenwa Mabuni initially practiced under Mr. Itosu and then went on to study under Mr. Higaonna. Mr. Mabuni was not only skilled in Karate, but also practiced weaponry such as Bo, Sai, Tonfa, Kama and Nunchaku. Mr. Mabuni founded his new style of Karate by blending together the names of his two great teachers and the Japanese characters that represent them.

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ABOUT SHIHAN BHAGYABAN BARUAH

Shihan Bhagyaban Baruah was born on 1978, his interest on Karate began around the year 1985 and started his Karate Training in Kempo Karate Style, under Instructor Sunil Gogoi year 1985, young Bhagyaban Baruah obtained his Yellow Belt, followed by his Black Belt 1st Dan in 1995, Shihan Bhagyaban Baruah , continued to bring a new perspective, establishing a good name of association, during the year 2007, Shihan Bhagyaban Baruah joined the All India Karate Federation(AIKF), followed by his keen interest to Master Japan Karate, he started learning Japan Karate , Shitoryu Karate do Kshei Khan federation under Grand Master Soke Perera, and his Srilanka and Japan, Karate, he started learning Japan Karate Do Kshei Khan Shitoryu Karate under Perera , in Japan on the year 2007, under Grand Master guidance he obtained his BLACK BELT 3th Dan, and Black Belt 4th Dan in the year 2009 and 2010 respectively an then Black Belt 5th Dan along in with the Title of Shihan. 2013 Black Belt 6th Dan Japan Grand Master Kenichiro Nagatomo Japan.

    Activities in Martial Arts

  • Name: Shihan Bhagyaban Baruah
  • Start: 1985, Dhakuakhana, Lakhimpur, Assam,India
  • Still Rank: Black Belt 6 th Dan, Japan
  • KIO: Black Belt 6th Dan
  • WKF: Black Belt 6th Dan
  • WKF: Coach
  • European Karate Federation: Coach
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SHIHAN BHAGYABAN BARUAH  (Founder)

SHITORYU KARATE DO KSHEI KHAN FEDERATION, INDIA

NORTHEAST OPEN KARATE - DO CHAMPIONSHIP 2026

Organised by: Shitoryu Karate-Do Kshei Khan Federation, India

Approved by: Karate India Organisation (KIO)

GRADING FEE STRUCTURE FOR 2025-26

A clear and honest breakdown of training costs designed to make quality Shito Ryu Karate accessible to every aspiring martial artist.

Sl. No. KYU Belt Rupees Instructor
1 8th Yellow 1200 (with belt) 400
2 7th Orange 1400 (with belt) 500
3 6th Green 1600 (with belt) 600
4 5th Blue (1st) 1800 (with belt) 700
5 4th Blue (2nd) 1800 (with belt) 700
6 3rd Brown (1st) 2000 (with belt) 800
7 2nd Brown (2nd) 2000 (with belt) 800
8 1st Brown (3rd) 2000 (with belt) 800
9 Black Belt Shodan (Indian) 5500 (with belt) 1000
10 Black Belt Nidan (Indian) 6000 (with belt) 1000
11 Black Belt Sandan (Indian) 7000 (with belt) 1500
12 Black Belt Yondan (Indian) 8000 (with belt) 1500
13 Black Belt Godan (Indian) 12000 (with belt) 1500
14 State Affiliation Yearly Fees 5000
15 Authorised Instructor Licence for 5 Years 2500 500
16 District Affiliation Yearly Fees 2000
17 Club Affiliation Yearly Fees 1000
18 Instructor ID Card 150
19 Annual Training Fees per person 400 & Participant Certificate
20.1 Black Belt Shodan (Japanese) 125 USD (with belt)
20.2 Black Belt Nidan (Japanese) 200 USD (with belt)
20.3 Black Belt Sandan (Japanese) 250 USD (with belt)
20.4 Black Belt Yondan (Japanese) 300 USD (with belt)
20.5 Black Belt Godan (Japanese) 500 USD (with belt)

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"There are no styles of karate-do, just varying interpretations of its principles." - KENWA MABUNI