Akemashite omedeto gozaimasu (= A Happy New Year in Japanese). Sesan (Part
3) was uploaded. I hope you enjoy it.
http://uk.geocities.com/sanzinsoo/sesan3.html
Sanzinsoo
Osaka, Japan
P.S.
In 1866 (some researcher says 1867), the kata "Sesan" was demonstrated at
Uchaya Udun (= a villa of King of Ryukyu) in Sakiyama, Shuri, Okinawa. At
that time, Okinawa was still the Kingdom of Ryukyu, not yet one of
prefectures of Japan. Besides Sesan, Suparinpe and kobudo such as Sai, Bo,
Tohai (Tinbe) were demonstrated by the high-ranking kingdom officials. Sesan
was performed by Mr. Arakachi (also pronounced Arakaki or Aragaki in
standard Japanese), the Interpreter of Chinese language. There are kata-s
named Sesan in various Okinawan karate styles such as Uechi-ryu, Shorin-ryu
and Isshin-ryu. I think they have a common roots.