Summary

Warning: Spoilers for Cobra Kai season 6 part 1

Though Chozen Toguchi has left the Valley,The Karate Kid Part IIvillain could be the key to figuring out the mystery about Mr. Miyagi whenCobra Kaireturns. Somewhat abruptly, Chozen took a step back from the story, disappearing after the ending of episode 3. Apparently, he’s gone back to Okinawa to see Kumiko, leaving his role inthe Sekai Taikai tournamentand the wider narrative in question.

John Kreese (Martin Kove) as the new sensei of Cobra Kai in Cobra Kai season 6

Absent in both the fourth and fifth episodes, Chozen wasn’t in the company ofJohnny and Daniel’s Miyagi-do dojowhen they arrived at the tournament in Barcelona. However, that doesn’t mean he won’t participate. For now, it’s unclear how long Cobra Kai plans to leave Chozen in Okinawa, but given his efforts to get the students ready for the competition, it’s hard to imagine him walking away for good. Rather, it’s more likely that Chozen’s trip to Okinawa is both temporary and a major plot point that will become relevant later.

All Sekai Taikai Teams Competing In Cobra Kai Season 6

Cobra Kai season 6 part 1’s ending finally unveiled the various karate teams that will compete at the international Sekai Taikai tournament.

Given other events taking place in the series, there’s a good chance thatChozen’s time in Okinawaisn’t just about providing him closure with Kumiko or setting up a happy ending for his character. After all, it’s important to note that Chozen has an important connection to Mr. Miyagi. Chozen’s uncle and karate instructor, Sato Toguchi, was a martial arts rival to Mr. Miyagi decades ago.Perhaps through Sato’s possessions, Chozen could find the remaining pieces of the puzzle related to Mr. Miyagi’s supposed crimeand participation in the Sekai Taikai.

Amanda LaRusso (Courtney Henggeler), Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Chozen (Yuji Okumoto) looking surprised to find a secret box in Mr. Miyagi’s old room in Cobra Kai season 6

Sato and Miyagi grew up together, so their relationship predates whatever happened to him in the United States in the 1940s. Since they were enemies, he presumably wouldn’t have had any knowledge of Mr. Miyagi’s activities in the United States, but could have learned of them afterward. Mr. Miyagi and Sato reconciled afterThe Karate Kid Part II, so it’s possible that Mr. Miyagi confided in him later. Alternatively, Mr. Miyagi could have told his secrets to Yukie, whose letters from him wound up with Kumiko (as revealed byCobra Kaiseason 3).

The Truth About Mr. Miyagi Could Involve A Bombshell About Kim-Sun-Yung

The prospect of Chozen’s connections to Sato or Kumiko facilitating a major reveal about Mr. Miyagi is made even stronger by the notion that Chozen’s backstory is already relevant toCobra Kaiseason 6. After all, it’s known from season 5 that Sato had some sort of adversarial relationship with Kim Sun-Yung, Kreese’s mentor and the mysterious villain backing him in the Sekai Taikai. With that being the case,it’s certainly within the realm of possibility that Sato, Kim Sun-Yung, and Mr. Miyagi are all linked togetherin some way, which could mean that Daniel’s sensei has even bigger Cobra Kai ties than he ever imagined.

Cobra Kai

Cast

Cobra Kai is a sequel series continuing the narrative of the Karate Kid saga, set 30 years after the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament. It focuses on Johnny Lawrence seeking redemption by reopening the Cobra Kai dojo, reigniting his rivalry with Daniel LaRusso, who strives to maintain balance in his life.

Kim Sun Yung looking suspicious in Cobra Kai

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