Taky Kimura

Summary

Takauki "Taky" Kimura (March 12, 1924 – January 7, 2021) was an American martial artist who was best known as being one of Bruce Lee's top students and closest friends - and a certified instructor in Jun Fan Gung Fu, personally certified by Bruce Lee himself. Kimura was also the best man at Lee's wedding, and one of six pallbearers during his funeral, the others including Dan Inosanto, Steve McQueen, James Coburn, Peter Chin and Robert Lee, Bruce's brother.[2]

Taky Kimura
BornTakauki Kimura
(1924-03-12)March 12, 1924
Clallam Bay, Washington, U.S.
DiedJanuary 7, 2021(2021-01-07) (aged 96)
Woodinville, Washington, U.S.
Native nameターキー木村
ResidenceWoodinville, Washington
NationalityAmerican
StyleJun Fan Gung Fu[1]
Judo
Teacher(s)Bruce Lee
Children1

Early life edit

Kimura was born in Clallam Bay, Washington, United States, on March 12, 1924.[3][4]

Internment edit

Kimura and his family were interned in a War relocation center (or internment camp) during World War II following the signing of Executive Order 9066, first at Tule Lake[5] and later at Minidoka,[6] due to their Japanese ethnicity. Kimura was actually taken to the camp one day before his high school graduation.[7]

Emerging from the internment camp after World War II, Kimura found himself to be downtrodden, broken down and lacking motivation. Because he was unable to graduate from high school due to being taken to the internment camp, and because his family had no money to pay for his college education, his family began to operate a supermarket store in Seattle, Washington.[3]

Bruce Lee and martial arts edit

Kimura first learned judo from a fellow internee during World War II.[8]

In his mid-thirties, during the year 1959, Kimura met a young, rising 18-year-old martial arts genius named Bruce Lee. Even before Lee opened his first Jun Fan Gung Fu institute in 1960, Kimura was a part of his first students in the US, among them Jesse Glover, James DeMile, Ed Hart, Skipp Ellsworth and LeRoy Garcia. Kimura then joined Bruce's early kung-fu club where Lee taught Jun Fan Gung Fu, literally translating to Bruce Lee's Kung Fu and his version of Wing Chun, Kimura became Lee's student, assistant and at that time, his "best friend." Together, they practiced, sparred, trained, and then founded Lee's first kung fu club (the Lee Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute) renting a small basement room with a half door entry from 8th Street in Seattle's Chinatown, where he became Lee's first Assistant Instructor.[9]

Kimura was also the best man to Bruce Lee at Bruce's wedding to Linda Emery. Kimura was one of only three individuals to be personally certified by Lee to teach his martial arts, which include Jun Fan Gung Fu and Jeet Kune Do. The other two are Dan Inosanto and James Yimm Lee (no relation to Bruce Lee).[citation needed]

After Bruce Lee's death on July 20, 1973, Kimura was also one of six pallbearers at his funeral, the other five being: Dan Inosanto, Steve McQueen, James Coburn, Peter Chin and Robert Lee, Bruce's brother.[citation needed]

Kimura held a 7th rank[10] in Jun Fan Gung Fu. After Kimura was certified, he was allowed to teach small classes under the mantra of "keep the numbers low, but the quality high".[citation needed]

Appearances in films and documentaries edit

Kimura appears as himself in a number of documentaries, including Mellissa Tong's Taky Kimura: The Dragon's Legacy (2000), which was produced by Quentin Lee.

Documentaries Kimura appears in also include: How Bruce Lee Changed the World (2009), Bruce Lee in G.O.D.: Shibôteki yûgi (2000), Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey (2000), The Path of the Dragon (1998) (short documentary), The Life of Bruce Lee (1994), The Curse of the Dragon (1993), Bruce Lee, the Legend (1977) and Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend (1973).

TV shows he has appeared in include a 1994 episode of Biography entitled Bruce Lee: The Immortal Dragon and a 1999 episode of Famous Families entitled "The Lees: Action Speaks Louder".[citation needed]

Later years edit

Known persons that Kimura has certified as instructors in Jun Fan Gung Fu are; Andy Kimura (his son) and students; Scott Lindenmuth, Abe Santos, Mike Hilow and Tsuyoshi Abe.[10] Andy Kimura, Abe Santos, and Mike Hilow still teach Jun Fan Gung-Fu in the Seattle area.[11]

 
Original JFGF Instructor Lineage Chart

In 2009, nearly 67 years after his original, scheduled graduation date, at age 85, Kimura finally was allowed to receive his diploma from Clallam Bay High School in Clallam Bay, Washington, and was the high school's salutatorian (the second highest graduate of the entire graduating class).[4][7] Kimura grew up with his family in the state of Washington. Taky Kimura celebrated his 90th birthday in 2014.[12]

Kimura died at his home at the age of 96.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ Bowman, Paul (2013). Beyond Bruce Lee: Chasing the Dragon through Film, Philosophy, and Popular Culture. Columbia University Press. p. 18. ISBN 9780231165280. ... Inosanto (along with Richard Bustillo and Larry Hartsell) differs from other students of Bruce Lee (such as Taky Kimura, James Lee, Jerry Poteet and Ted Wong), who all tried instead to preserve the 'original form' of Jeet Kune Do.
  2. ^ "Bruce Lee's long time friend and training partner Taky Kimura dies aged 96". OyeYeah. 8 January 2021. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Obituary: Taky Kimura, 96, Student and Friend of Bruce Lee", The Rafu Shimpo, January 16, 2021
  4. ^ a b Dickerson, Paige (June 8, 2009), "Japanese-American to return to Clallam Bay for diploma earned 67 years ago", Peninsula Daily News
  5. ^ "Japanese American Internee Data File: Takauki Kimura". National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  6. ^ "Congratulations Si Bak Taky Kimura!". 2009-06-12.
  7. ^ a b Northwest Asian Weekly, June 8: Taky Kimura, 85, graduates from high school, http://www.nwasianweekly.com/2009/07/june-8-taky-kimura-85-graduates-from-high-school/
  8. ^ Thomas, Bruce (1994). Bruce Lee: Fighting Spirit. Frog Books. p. 36. ISBN 9781883319250.
  9. ^ Bruce Lee Biography, "Biography - the Bruce Lee Foundation". Archived from the original on 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  10. ^ a b Swett, C. (2009). Regards from the dragon- Seattle (1st ed.). Empire Books. ISBN 978-1-933901-45-9.
  11. ^ "Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute". Jun Fan Gung Fu Seattle.
  12. ^ "Happy 90th Birthday Taky Kimura sifu!!". Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  13. ^ General, Ryan (January 11, 2021). "Bruce Lee's Close Friend and Top Student Taky Kimura Passes Away at 96".

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