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Juan Eduardo Castro dos Santos was born on 22 August, 1954 in Montevideo, Uruguay, is a Martial artist. Discover Juan Eduardo Castro dos Santos's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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22 August 1954 |
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Montevideo, 🇺🇾 |
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Uruguayan |
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Juan Eduardo Castro dos Santos Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Juan Eduardo Castro dos Santos worth at the age of 70 years old? Juan Eduardo Castro dos Santos’s income source is mostly from being a successful Artist. He is from Uruguayan. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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J. E. Castro has been inducted eight times in the International Hall of Fame of the World Grandmasters Council and in 2018 the World Budokan Martial Arts Federation - Okinawan Hakutsuru Kenpo Association awarded him the Hanshi & Ju-dan (10th Degree Black Belt) titles.
In 2006 the World Head of Family Sokeship Council acknowledged him as Sōke and Hanshi (範士 exemplary master).
In 1998 he received the title of Kyōshi (教士 advanced master) from the Okinawan Karate-dō Federation.
Graduated in Law ("Attorney") at the University of Uruguay in 1986.
Castro established the Okinawa-ken Ryū school in 1982 to spread his style of martial arts. In 1987 he published his book The Way. The Zen experience in Okinawan Karate., the first martial arts' book written in Uruguay.
In 1978 the Uruguayan authority granted him the title of karate instructor (Uruguayan official teaching license).
On April 1, 1973 professors Jorge Pineda and Mario Díaz left Uruguay naming him instructor of the Instituto Uruguayo de Karate-dō, Kobu-dō y Zazen when he was 18 years old. The same year he was featured in an article of the El Día newspaper. He was also published in several Uruguayan magazines.
Juan Eduardo Castro dos Santos (Uruguay, 1954), also known by the nickname of Kensei (拳生), is an Uruguayan karate grandmaster and Sōke ("Founder") of the style Okinawa-ken Ryū. He was a student, among others, of Georges London, Michihisa Itaya, Sulakshna-Bai, Jintatsu Higa, Seigi Nakamura and Shōshin Nagamine. He also practices Shodō (Zen calligraphy) and Sumi-e (Zen painting).
J. Eduardo Castro was born in Montevideo on August 22, 1954. He started practicing Japanese aikitai-jiujitsu with a French master, Georges London (1908 - 1971), in 1964 at age ten. Then he studied Japanese shotokan karate with Japanese master Michihisa Itaya (1941 - 1972), Hindu yoga with Mahatma Sulakshna-Bai, Korean taekwon-do and, with Okinawan master Jintatsu Higa (1912 - 1983), Shōrin-ryū karate-dō, kobu-dō and zazen.
Okinawan Shoshin Nagamine (1907 -1997) was the most influential of all his masters. Castro collaborated in the translation into Spanish of the book The Essence of Okinawan Karate-dō. Shoshin Nagamine granted him the title of Renshi (錬士 qualified warrior) in 1980 during Castro's visit to Okinawa. Castro actively participated in the last four World Presentations of Shōrin-ryū Karate-dō, Kobu-jutsu and Zen held in Buenos Aires (Argentina), Montevideo (Uruguay) and Naha (Okinawa) between the years 1978 and 1980.