Noriyuki “Pat” Morita played Mr. Miyagi throughoutThe Karate Kidfranchise, and his iconic character was inspired by a real instructor of martial arts from East Asia. Mr. Miyagi was introduced in 1984’sThe Karate Kidas a maintenance person who is secretly a martial arts expert. Miyagi befriends and trains Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) in karate to help defend him against high-school bullies. ThroughoutThe Karate Kidsaga,Daniel learns many important lessons from Mr. Miyagi, which helps shape him into becoming a successful martial arts instructor inCobra Kai.

Pat Morita was highly praised for his portrayal of Mr. Miyagi throughoutThe Karate Kidmoviesand received both Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for his performance in the first film; the character of Mr. Miyagi remains Morita’s most recognizable role throughout his career. Despite his death, which takes place withinThe Karate KidandCobra Kaitimelines, Mr. Miyagi remains a poignant figure throughout the franchise. To create the character of Mr. Miyagi,The Karate Kidscreenwriter Robert Mark Kamen was inspired by a real martial artistwho left a powerful legacy within the sport of karate.

Miyagis' father and young Miyagi

Karate Kid’s Mr. Miyagi Is Based On Chojun Miyagi

Chojun Miyagi Was The Founder Of Goju-ryu Karate

In one of severalbehind-the-scenes details aboutThe Karate Kid, the movie was based on real events and people. Robert Mark Kamen based the character of Mr. Miyagi after the Okinawan martial artist, Chōjun Miyagi. Born in 1888, Chōjun Miyagi began studying martial arts at the age of 14, under the Ryukyuan martial artist Kanryo Higaonna. After Higaonna’s death in 1915, Miyagi moved to China, where he attended the Pakua Chan School and the School of Shaolin Chuan. While in China, Miyagi founded Gōjū-ryū karate, which he created by combining direct techniques with graceful movements (viaAcademy of Kempo Martial Arts).

Chōjun Miyagi returned to Japan in the late 1920s and taught classes at Kyoto University, before moving back to Naha, Okinawa, where he opened a dojo to train students in Gōjū-ryū (viaHistory of Fighting). He remained heavily involved in the development and training of Gōjū-ryū until his death from a heart attack in 1953, at the age of 65. Robert Mark Kamen studied Gōjū-ryū as a teenager and received training from a student of Chōjun Miyagi. Kamen was eventually inspired to create the character of Mr. Miyagi after the founder of Gōjū-ryū (viaSports Illustrated).

Daniel scared of Miyagi in Cobra Kai  dream & Mr. Miyagi Sekai Taikai headband in Cobra Kai

How Chojun Miyagi’s Life Mirrors Mr. Miyagi’s

There Are Subtle References To Chojun Miyagi’s Life & Teachings Throughout The Franchise

There are several ways that the life of Chōjun Miyagi is reflected in Mr. Miyagi’s life inThe Karate Kidfranchise.Mr. Miyagi’s military backstoryand previous life in Japan are explored inThe Karate Kid,and he reveals to Daniel that he was born in Okinawa, Chōjun Miyagi’s birthplace, before moving to Hawaii and serving in the U.S. Army.InThe Karate Kid Part II,it’s revealed that Mr. Miyagi’s father was named Chōjun Miyagiand trained him in martial arts; in the movie, Mr. Miyagi returns to Okinawa with Daniel, upon learning that his father is dying.

Mr. Miyagi’s Final Lesson For Daniel LaRusso Explained

Daniel LaRusso is questioning everything he knew about Mr. Miyagi in Cobra Kai season 6, part 2, and his late sensei has a dark lesson for him.

Chōjun Miyagi’s Gōjū-ryū was the popular style of karate in Okinawa and while it’s never explicitly named in the franchise, it served as the basis forMiyagi-do karate in bothThe Karate KidandCobra Kai. ThroughoutThe Karate Kidsaga, Mr. Miyagi emphasizes the importance of body strengthening, balance of mind, breathing, and defense to Daniel, which are important in the style of Gōjū-ryū; Daniel later uses this method of teaching with hisstudents inCobra Kai. Mr. Miyagi’s lessons throughoutThe Karate Kidfranchise serve as an effective reflection of the real Chōjun Miyagi’s teachings.

The Karate Kid Franchise Poster

Sources:Academy of Kempo Martial Arts,History of Fighting,Sports Illustrated

The Karate Kid

The Karate Kid is an action/martial arts drama franchise created by Robert Mark Kamen and began with the first self-titled film released in 1984. The series focuses on teenagers who are unable to fit in with their new surroundings as they deal with persistent bullies until a retired martial arts master finds them and trains them to defend themselves.