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- allows for extended ne-waza. Such competition rules are still used in the Nanatei Jūdō / Shichitei Jūdō (ja:七帝柔道, Seven Emperors Judo) competitions held...
- stay there, he joined the judo club where experienced the newaza-centered Nanatei Judo, which follows the Kosen Judo style. One of his seniors in the Hokkaido...
- universities are notable for hosting special-rules judo competitions called Nanatei Judo (ja:七帝柔道, Seven Emperors Judo) since 1952. In 1962, the athletic competition...
- between ****an's seven former Imperial Universities and referred to as Nanatei Judo (ja:七帝柔道, literally "Seven Emperors Judo"). Kosen judo's focus on...
- Hirata. In his fourth year, now as a black belt, Nakai competed at the Nanatei Judo championship, leading his university to the victory in 1992. At the...
- teams, it is fought under a kachi-nuki-shiai tournament format similar to Nanatei Judo. He competed in the inaugural event, but his team was eliminated in...
- triple crown (ja:三冠) alongside the Olympics and World Championships. The Nanatei Jūdō (ja:七帝柔道, Seven Emperors Judo) tournament has been held annually since...
- Imperial University Law School, where he also was a competitive judoka in the Nanatei league. He was one of the most successful judo masters, receiving the extremely...
- with a degree in economics, as well as a judo competition career at the Nanatei league. After graduation, he joined a company. While working at this company...
- Hara-Zutsumi (stomach wrap grabbing) technique. Hara-Zutsumi originates from Nanatei Judo This is officially classified as Kuzure-Kesa-Gatame or Kata-Gatame...