Yes, it goes by many names. Any karate style to come from Okinawa is a ryukyu kempo / kenpo style. Here are just a few of the ryukyu kempo styles.
Shotokan
Shorin Ryu
Goju Ryu
Shuri Te
Yes, it goes by many names. Any karate style to come from Okinawa is a ryukyu kempo / kenpo style. Here are just a few of the ryukyu kempo styles.
Shotokan
Shorin Ryu
Goju Ryu
Shuri Te
Ryukyu Kempo can describe more than one style. In the last few decades it has been used to describe the art that Okinawan master Seiyu Oyata teaches. In more recent years he has started calling it by a different name. I assume you are referring to him. Oyata is one of the most knowledgeable and skilled martial artists in the U.S.A. He teaches what most karate should be.