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{{Manga Template|image1 = Kenjimanga.jpg|genre = Martial arts|author = Matsuda Ryuchi|illustrator = Yoshihide Fujiwara|publisher = Shogakukan|magazine = Weekly Shōnen Sunday|original_run = January 1988 – December 1992|volumes = 21}}'''''Kenji '''''is a Japanese manga series written by Ryuchi Matsuda, and illustrated by Yoshihide Fujiwara. Kenji follows the main character, Kenji Goh, as he completes his training of the Chinese martial art [https://bajiquan.fandom.com/wiki/Bajiquan_Wikia Bajiquan].
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{{Manga Template|image1 = Kenjimanga.jpg|genre = Martial arts|author = Matsuda Ryuchi|illustrator = Yoshihide Fujiwara|publisher = Shogakukan|magazine = Weekly Shōnen Sunday|original_run = January 1988 – December 1992|volumes = 21}}'''''Kenji '''''is a Japanese manga series written by [https://bajiquan.fandom.com/wiki/Ryuchi_Matsuda_%E6%9D%BE%E7%94%B0_%E9%9A%86%E6%99%BA Ryuchi Matsuda], and illustrated by Yoshihide Fujiwara. Kenji follows the main character, Kenji Goh, as he completes his training of the Chinese martial art [https://bajiquan.fandom.com/wiki/Bajiquan_Wikia Bajiquan].
   
 
Kenji features a wide array of different types of martial arts. Some examples include: Piguaquan, Daitō-ryū, Baguazhang, Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Xìng Yì Quán, Hung Gar, Shaolin Kung Fu, Chen-style t'ai chi ch'uan, Shōtōkan and numerous other styles. When writing Kenji, Matsuda utilized his own knowledge of martial arts to draw inspiration.
 
Kenji features a wide array of different types of martial arts. Some examples include: Piguaquan, Daitō-ryū, Baguazhang, Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Xìng Yì Quán, Hung Gar, Shaolin Kung Fu, Chen-style t'ai chi ch'uan, Shōtōkan and numerous other styles. When writing Kenji, Matsuda utilized his own knowledge of martial arts to draw inspiration.

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Kenji is a Japanese manga series written by Ryuchi Matsuda, and illustrated by Yoshihide Fujiwara. Kenji follows the main character, Kenji Goh, as he completes his training of the Chinese martial art Bajiquan.

Kenji features a wide array of different types of martial arts. Some examples include: Piguaquan, Daitō-ryū, Baguazhang, Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Xìng Yì Quán, Hung Gar, Shaolin Kung Fu, Chen-style t'ai chi ch'uan, Shōtōkan and numerous other styles. When writing Kenji, Matsuda utilized his own knowledge of martial arts to draw inspiration.

Kenji ran from January 1988 to December 1992, appearing in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday.

Plot

Kenji follows the life of Goh Kenji, from his childhood to his teenage years. Kenji is a practitioner of the Chinese martial art Bajiquan, starting from a young age and being taught by his grandfather, Goh Kyotaro. Early in the series, his grandfather leaves to go back to China in order to find his kung fu brother. Kenji remains and refines his skills, though his training remains incomplete. Kenji begins to train in different styles in an attempt to fill the gaps in his fighting skills. After finally finding a Bajiquan teacher, Kenji begins his journey to find his grandfather, Kyotaro. Along the way, he encounters many others that are trained in different fighting styles. The series covers the many friends and foes that Kenji makes during the journey to find his grandfather.

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