During this time, martial arts were often used for self-defense and as a means of promoting discipline and strength. However, it wasn't until the 17th century that Karate as we know it today began to take shape. The style was influenced by various other martial arts, including Kendo and Jujutsu.
The uniforms also reflect the historical context in which they were created. During the Edo period (1603-1868), Japan was a feudal society, and martial arts were often used as a means of promoting loyalty and hierarchy within the aristocracy. The Tokaido Karate uniform reflects this legacy, with its distinctive design and color schemes evoking the styles of the time.