About This Kata
| Name | Heian Godan [平安五段] |
| Translation | Peaceful Mind – Fifth Level |
| Style | Shotokan |
| Level | Beginner |
| History | The Heian kata were originally called Pinan (平安) and created by Itosu Ankō around 1907 to introduce karate into the Okinawan school system. Heian Godan is the fifth and final of the series and incorporates movements that also appear in Kankū Dai, as Itosu used that kata as one of the foundational sources when creating the Pinan series. When Gichin Funakoshi brought karate to mainland Japan, he renamed them Heian, retaining the same kanji but using the Japanese pronunciation. |
| Lineage | Kushanku/Channan (Chinese Forms) → Itosu Ankō (Shuri-te) [Pinan] → Gichin Funakoshi (Shōtōkan) |
Peaceful Mind – Level 5 (Shotokan Kata)
