We've often heard about the importance of kata for Karate and how without kata there is no Karate. Various teachers over the years have presented their thoughts on this. Here, I wanted to add another perspective from someone less known.
The article below was written by Kanbun Izumikawa, who was the oldest son of Kanki Izumikawa and the second head of the Senbukan dojo after his father passed away. I thought it might be interesting for people to see what he thought about kata.
Significance of Kata - Kanbun Izumikawa
Originally, karate training was centred on kata. “Kata” is the foundation of karate. Combining practical offensive and defensive techniques, this is the most effective training exercise. Karate kata are not only training for attack and defence, but also for kokyu no donto, chikara no ire nuki, eye contact, and body movement, as well as for mental training, self-defence, and physical education.