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===Kenwa Mabuni===
In his book ''Kobo Kenpo Karatedo Nyumon'', [[Shitō-ryū]] karate master [[Kenwa Mabuni]] wrote that when kata change direction, the angle turned to does not indicate turning to face additional attackers, but instead indicates the angle taken with respect to a single opponent attacking from the front.<ref name=nyumon>{{cite book | last = Mabuni | first = Kenwa | title = Kobo Kenpo Karatedo Nyumon| date = 1938| pages=139–140}}</ref><ref name=joeswift>{{cite web |url=http://seinenkai.com/articles/swift/swift-tidbits1.html |title=Wisdom from the Past: Tidbits on Kata Applications from Pre-War Karate Books. Part One |author=Joe Swift |website=
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