Tatsuo Suzuki as a child had a keen interest in
kendo and
judo, and at the age of 14, he began studying karate, under
Hironori Ōtsuka, the founder of
Wado Ryu karate. After six years of studying karate Tatsuo Suzuki obtained his 3ºDan, and in 1951 he was awarded 5th Dan, the top grade in Wado Ryu at that time. Complementing the karate he was 2ºDan in Tenshin Horyu
Bojutsu and 1º Dan in
judo. He also studied Zen doctrine with the high priest Genpo Yamamoto and Soyen Nakagawa. In 1975 he received the 8th Dan, the highest grade of the
Japan Karate Federation and the
Wadōkai. In that year, he also received the highest the title "Hanshi". In Wado-ryu; the only other person with that title was Hironori Ōtsuka. ==Wadō-ryū ==