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Sunday, 30 May 2021

Shotokan kata Mokuroku

We are excited to launch our range of  karate syllabus boards and for Shotokan we have available a number of formats;

The Shotokan Mokuroku - Traditional layout - Maple in black wooden frame


Above is the traditional format board with an overall size of 785 x 415mm.

We have used the title Shotokan karate-do, but you have the option to change this to a dojo or association name and / or add a logo.
The kata name only appears once with the levels / variants below
If your group for example does not practice Ji'in the kata can be removed.

The Shotokan Mokuroku - Long layout - Maple in black wooden frame


In the long layout we have placed the 26 Shotokan kata the overall size is 1435 x 266mm.
Not all organisations will practice all of them so you will have the option to e.g. change Shotokan to your dojo or association, add a logo or remove a kata etc.


This image shows the left side of the board.


This image shows the centre of the board.

This image shows the Right side of the board with Shotokan as a title.

The Shotokan Mokuroku / Makki in black Aluminium frame

So this is our version of a scroll (Makki) mounted in a curved black aluminium frame with a clear plastic protective face. The frames are drilled for fixing to the wall and the scroll and the plastic film is just clipped back into the frame. This is the same framing material we used for the modular curved nafudakake (members name boards).


Available with a buff or grey parchment background - overall size 1100 x 150mm



Close ups of the buff background mokuroku



Close ups of the grey background mokuroku

Again - Not all organisations will practice all of them so you will have the option to e.g. change Shotokan to your dojo or association, add a logo or remove a kata etc.

Chosen kana / kanji

We have extensively researched and selected what we believe to be recognised kana / kanji for each kata. Many kata borrow the name from the Okinawan name, which also might use a weapons name, the Fuzhou language, Southern Min (Fujian) language or go further back and use the Chinese standard language.

We have used translations that are verified over a number of sources, but there are many other translations used. So if your group uses a different set of kanji for a name or uses the katakana we are happy to customise to your requirements.

Current costings can be found in the relevant shop page please click on the button below to view.

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