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Trademark
Ensure proper use of the Kyokushin trademark. Follow our guidelines to respect and preserve Sosai Mas Oyama's teachings.
Support the legacy — learn more about authorized use and tribute fees.
Since the passing of Director-general Sosai Mas Oyama in 1994, Kyokushin-Kaikan has split into numerous factions, each claiming the Kyokushin name. This fragmentation has led to a decline in the honor and authority of Kyokushin. Multiple court cases and disputes over the trademark have only fueled confusion and disunity among the factions. To protect and preserve the true spirit of Kyokushin, it is imperative to follow proper guidelines when using the Kyokushin trademark.
The Issue at Hand
Welcome to the trademark information page of Mas Oyama Enterprise. The name "Kyokushin" holds a powerful legacy in the world of martial arts, representing the teachings and principles of Sosai Mas Oyama. However, the use of the Kyokushin trademark has become increasingly non-transparent, leading to fragmentation and disputes within the community. It is crucial for all Kyokushin practitioners and organizations worldwide to understand and respect the guidelines for using the Kyokushin trademark to honor the legacy of Sosai Mas Oyama.
Preserving the Legacy of Sosai Mas Oyama
Guidelines for Using the Kyokushin Trademark
1. When to Use the Trademark
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The Kyokushin trademark should be used to represent legitimate organizations, dojos, and events that uphold the principles and traditions of Sosai Mas Oyama.
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It should be used for dojo signage, advertising materials, posters, flyers, business cards, event programs, and similar display materials.
2. How to Use the Trademark Correctly
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Any proposed usage of the trademark logos must be submitted to the Mas Oyama Enterprise for approval prior to release.
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The trademark logos and marks should be used exactly as designed, without alterations.
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Any title or heading wording must adhere to the specific font associated with the trademark logos.
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The logo should ideally be placed in the center of your display material or in a prominent, eye-catching manner if placed elsewhere.
3. Restrictions
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Utilizing the trademark logos for merchandising, such as T-shirts, goods, team uniforms, etc., for the purpose of sale or promotion as gifts, is prohibited without express permission.
The Kyokushin Kanku logo is a distinctive and iconic symbol in the world of martial arts, particularly associated with Kyokushin Karate. This emblem represents the philosophy, strength, and spirit of Kyokushin Karate, founded by Sosai Masutatsu Oyama. The Kanku logo is not just a design; it embodies the deep values and traditions of the Kyokushin community.
Creation and Meaning
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Sosai Masutatsu Oyama: The Kanku logo was created by Sosai Masutatsu Oyama, the founder of Kyokushin Karate, to symbolize the unique principles of his martial arts philosophy.
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Symbolism: The logo is derived from the traditional Japanese "Kanku" (観空) kata, which means "viewing the sky." The kata involves raising one's hands to the sky, symbolizing the unity of mind and body, and the connection to the universe.
The Kyokushin Kanku
Guidelines for Using the Kanku Trademark
1. When to Use the Trademark
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The Kyokushin Kanku trademark should be used to represent legitimate organizations, dojos, and events that uphold the principles and traditions of Sosai Mas Oyama.
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It should be used for dojo signage, advertising materials, posters, flyers, business cards, event programs, and similar display materials.
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The Kanku trademark can also be used on official documents and certificates to authenticate and validate Kyokushin Karate events and achievements.
2. How to Use the Trademark Correctly
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Any proposed usage of the Kanku logo must be submitted to the Mas Oyama Enterprise for approval prior to release.
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The Kanku logo must be used in its original form, maintaining its design integrity without any modifications.
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Any title or heading wording must adhere to the specific font associated with the Kanku logo.
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The logo should ideally be placed in the center of your display material or in a prominent, eye-catching manner if placed elsewhere.
3. Restrictions
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Utilizing the Kanku logo for merchandising, such as T-shirts, goods, team uniforms, etc., for the purpose of sale or promotion as gifts, is prohibited without express permission.
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Altering the Kanku logo in any way, including changes to its design, color, or proportions, is strictly prohibited.
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The Kanku logo cannot be used by individuals or organizations not officially recognized or authorized by the Mas Oyama Enterprise to ensure the logo's association with legitimate Kyokushin entities.
The Kyokushin Kanji is a prominent symbol in the world of martial arts, particularly associated with Kyokushin Karate, a style founded by Sosai Masutatsu Oyama. The kanji represents the philosophy and core principles of Kyokushin, embodying values such as perseverance, strength, and humility.
The Kanji Characters
The Kyokushin Kanji consists of three characters:
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極 (Kyoku) - This character means "ultimate" or "extreme."
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真 (Shin) - This character means "truth" or "reality."
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会 (Kai) - This character means "association" or "group."
When combined, these characters form "Kyokushin Kai," which can be translated as "The Society of Ultimate Truth." This name reflects the rigorous and intense training regimen of Kyokushin Karate, as well as its philosophical pursuit of ultimate truth through martial arts practice.
The Kyokushin Kanji
Tribute Fee to the Mas Oyama Enterprise
While it is not forbidden to use the Kyokushin trademark, it is essential to pay tribute to the Oyama family and the Mas Oyama Enterprise. This tribute supports the preservation of Sosai Mas Oyama's legacy and ensures the continued growth and integrity of Kyokushin Karate.
For any further questions or to seek approval for trademark usage, please contact the Honbu Office at: office@masoyama.com