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Tomita Tsunejirō (富田 常次郎,
February 28, 1865 –
January 13, 1937), born
Yamada Tsunejirō (山田 常次郎), was the
earliest disciple of judo. His name
appears in...
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Tsunejirō is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Tsunejirō can be
written using different combinations of
kanji characters. Here are some examples: The characters...
- Tomu
Uchida (内田吐夢,
Uchida Tomu, 26
April 1898 – 7
August 1970), born
Tsunejirō Uchida, was a ****anese film
director and screenwriter.
Uchida chose the...
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Tsunejirō Ishii (石井 常次郎,
Ishii Tsunejirō, 18
November 1887 – 16
January 1951) was an
admiral in the
Imperial ****anese Navy. A
native of Osaka,
Ishii graduated...
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Awards 2017 The
Shawn Tompkins Coach of the Year Kanō Jigorō →
Tomita Tsunejirō →
Mitsuyo "Count Koma"
Maeda → Hélio
Gracie →
Rolls Gracie &
Carlos "Carlinhos"...
- 1922) was one of the
earliest disciples of Judo. Saigo,
together with
Tsunejiro Tomita,
became first in
history of judo to be
awarded Shodan by the founder...
- demeanor. He was
spotted by judo's
founder Kano Jigoro, and ****igned to
Tsunejiro Tomita (4th dan at the time), the
smallest of the
teachers of the Kodokan's...
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refers to the four
notable judo
competitors of the
early Kōdōkan:
Tomita Tsunejirō, Yama****a Yo****sugu,
Yokoyama Sakujiro, and Saigō Shirō. "Kōdōkan ****en'nō"...
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Atlanta where he
established a
school in late 1996. Kano
Jigoro →
Tomita Tsunejiro →
Mitsuyo "Count Koma"
Maeda →
Carlos Gracie, Sr. →
Helio Gracie → Rolls...
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least one Judo
competition at the West
Covina Dojo. Kanō Jigorō →
Tomita Tsunejirō →
Mitsuyo "Count Koma"
Maeda → Hélio
Gracie →
Rolls Gracie &
Carlos "Carlinhos"...