This martial art was derived and developed from the art practiced
in Shanghai China. There is a legend in Tsuken Island that in
the Ryukyu Kingdom era, a samurai (warrior) called Chikin Uekata
Masanori was defeated in contention for the throne. He was to
be executed by being sunk in the sea. However, since he was
a Bo expert, the executor couldn't bring himself to carry out
the sentence. So he asked a fisherman named Asato to take care
of this samurai in secret. Asato learned Bo techniques from
Uekata but soon surpassed him and became a Bo expert. Asato
was called "Chikin Akachu" because he had a red sun
burnt face.
Ueku is an oar for a boat. Fishermen created techniques to
defend themselves from the attacker who had swords, spears,
or Bo. The blade becomes a tremendously powerful weapon. This
is a weapon well suited for "me-tsubushi" (to blind)
kicking up beach sand. Ueku is a sword to fishermen.