• Sosai Masutatsu Oyama ( July 27, 1923 - April 26, 1994 ). Kyokushinkai Kanji. Sosai Masutatsu Oyama.
  • Sometime during his time in Japan, Choi Young-Eui chose his Japanese name, Oyama Masutatsu, which is a transliteration of 'Baedal'.
  • Compilation of the History and material of Kyokushin Karate Founded by Masutatu Oyama...
  • It is my sincerest intention to help some, if not all readers in some way." - Founder of IKO Kyokushinkaikan and Kyokushin Karate Masutatsu Oyama.
  • profile of Masutatsu Oyama. At a relatively young age he was sent to Manchuria, in Southern China, to live on his sister’s farm.
  • Sometime during his time in Japan, Choi Young-Eui chose his Japanese name, Oyama Masutatsu (大山 倍達), which is a transliteration of ‘Baedal’ (倍達)...
  • Sosai (Great Master) Masutatsu Oyama was born in Korea in 1923 and became the founder of Japan’s most renowned — and the world’s most widespread...
  • 9,782 Followers, 2,887 Following, 65 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Masutatsu Oyama (@masutatsu.oyama).
  • Masutatsu Oyama amazing techniques, manifested most dramatically in his ability to rip the horns from bulls, caused a sensation in the karate world.