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While you can't believe everything you read on the Internet. I read an interview with Professor Chow where he said Mitose was nothing more than a con man. But they worked together because chow had the martial art and Mitose could sell it. In his book Ed Parker recalls meeting Mitose and found him very un impressive. That being said my own research has me to believe Mitose probably new very little martial arts if anything.
What we know is that there is a lack of any legitimate or even plausible lineage for James Mitose. The lineages we are told seem very unlikely. Professor Chow says he studied under his father. This we can belive. We have no reason to doubt it. That Mitose studied with Mutobu just don't add up chronologically. The other claim that he is a grand master also does not hold up to much scutiny. That being said what are we to belive. The fact that successive generations are good martial artists has no bearing on lineage.
my issue is with the modern practitioners who still try to push a false backround to make themselves look better and more legit rather than making the quality of their art the defining factor.
[I've heard several times that James Mitose created Kosho Ryu by combing RyuKyu and JiuJitsu. Is there any truth to that.
This was the OP question below. Lets not get sidetracked with who studied what.
"Are there other martial arts that have this octagon principle in them?
Thank you for any replies.".
As long as we stay with the OP there will be no issues.
BTW - we have two excellent rescources on MartialTalk for Kosho Ryu Kempo, Sensei Bonk and Tshadowchaser. Sensei Bonk has made videos of Kosho principles that can be viewed on YouTube. His name here is Kosho, I believe. It is awesome we have Kosho knowledge on this site!