- Kanō
Jigorō (嘉納 治五郎, 10
December 1860 - 4 May 1938) was a ****anese judoka, educator, politician, and the
founder of judo. Judo was one of the
first ****anese...
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jacket wrestling competed internationally. Judo was
created in 1882 by Kanō
Jigorō (嘉納 治五郎) as an
eclectic martial art,
distinguishing itself from its predecessors...
- the
Olympic sport and
martial art of judo,
which was
developed by Kanō
Jigorō in the late 19th
century from
several traditional styles of jujutsu, and...
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Breathing from
Jigoro along with Zenitsu,
before betraying them and
allowing Kokushibo to
transform him into a demon,
leading Jigoro to
commit seppuku...
- 1864 –
September 23, 1912), was one of the
earliest disciples of Kanō
Jigorō. He was part of the Kōdōkan ****ennō or Four
Guardians of the
Kodokan along...
- of the
worldwide judo community. The kōdōkan was
founded in 1882 by Kanō
Jigorō, the
founder of judo, and is now an eight-story
building in Tokyo. Literally...
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November 25, 1900 –
January 13, 1986) was one of the
three sons of Kanō
Jigorō, the
creator of Judo. Kanō
Risei was the
second president of the International...
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Statue of Kanō
Jigorō,
Tokyo may
refer to:
Statue of Kanō
Jigorō, Bunkyō
Statue of Kanō
Jigorō,
Shinjuku This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- that this dan
system was
first applied to
martial arts in ****an by Kanō
Jigorō (1860–1938), the
founder of judo, in 1883, and
later introduced to other...
- in the late 19th century, the
keikogi was
developed by judo
founder Kanō
Jigorō. ****anese
martial arts
historian Dave
Lowry speculates that Kanō derived...