yuki kamio, the master. nice. >> people ask me, what's the point between the karate and the sushi?i make my sushi because of the stance. the other kind of karate, the stance is a little bit more upper. so this karate is a little bit different. so this stance in front of the cutting board, little bit of a deep stance and movement. deep stance and body and watch, through the right. move this, move this. watch this and watch this. this is the key. so this karate is my sushi stance. ♪ >> now, in an official tournament, two-minute rounds. >> two-minute round. >> and the result you are looking for is points? >> points, or knockdown. but two minutes fight. one minutes fight. that's most hardest. >> it's underground. you can just work on their legs for five, seven minutes to slow them down. then you go in? >> yes. and not compromise. just do it. whatever happen, no excuse. see the result good or not. if it's bad, try again. don't give up. >> right. >> this is my sushi. >> perfect. >>> those who buy into the notion of japanese women as shy, giggling, subservient victims of convention would