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    139.7534024 The Kodokan Judo Institute (公益財団法人講道館), or Kōdōkan (講道館), is the headquarters of the worldwide judo community. The kōdōkan was founded in 1882...
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  • Four Guardians of the Kōdōkan refers to the four notable judo competitors of the early Kōdōkan: Tomita Tsunejirō, Yamashita Yoshitsugu, Yokoyama Sakujiro...
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    years would pass before the temple would be called by the name Kōdōkan (講道館, Kodokan, "place for expounding the way"), and Kano had not yet received...
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    Kōdōkan 10th dan in 1979. Sumiyuki Kotani (Japan, 1903–1991) promoted to Kōdōkan 10th dan in 1984. Ichirō Abe (Japan, 1922–2022) promoted to Kōdōkan 10th...
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  • ranks. The English language edition (1955) of Illustrated Kodokan Judo, edited by the Kōdōkan, says: There is no limit ... on the grade one can receive...
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    May 2011. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kōdōkan (Mito). Kōdōkan - English language page Kōdōkan - homepage (in Japanese) Ibaraki Tourist Information(in...
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    Kōdōkan Goshin Jutsu or Kōdōkan goshinjutsu (講道館護身術, Kodokan skills of self-defence) was, before the introduction of the Kodomo-no-kata, the most recent...
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    "Histoire du Judo". Revue Judo Kodokan. XII (5): 13–40. Naoki, Murata (2005), "From Jutsu to Dō: The Birth of Kōdōkan Judo", in Bennett, Alexander (ed...
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    judo. His name appears in the first line of the enrollment book of the Kōdōkan. Tomita, together with Saigō Shirō, became the first in the history of...
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    intellectual man. About this period, Kano would write, "It seemed that the Kōdōkan had to take on the whole of Japan." However, the Totsuka school and its...
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  • Like many other martial arts, Kodokan judo provides lists of techniques students must learn to earn rank. For a more complete list of judo techniques...
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    Tokugawa Nariaki (1800–1860), greatly expanded Mitogaku by establishing the Kōdōkan as the clan school. In addition to Confucianist and kokugaku thought, the...
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    established the kyu-dan ranking system. He was one of the Kōdōkan Shitennō or Four Guardians of the Kodokan along with Yoshitsugu Yamashita, Sakujiro Yokoyama...
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    earliest disciples of Kanō Jigorō. He was part of the Kōdōkan Shitennō or Four Guardians of the Kodokan along with Yoshitsugu Yamashita, Tsunejirō Tomita...
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    Dai Nihonshi, and Tokugawa Nariaki, ninth lord and founder of the nearby Kōdōkan han school. In 1882 the shrine joined the ranks of the bekkaku kanpeisha...
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    enroll in Waseda University. He joined the Kodokan Judo Institute the following year. Arriving in the Kodokan, Maeda, who was 164 centimetres (5 ft 4+1⁄2 in)...
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    traditional throwing list, Gokyo (no waza), of Kodokan Judo. It is also included in the current 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo. It is classified as a foot technique...
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    throwing") is one of the two randori-no-kata (乱取りの形, free practice forms) of Kodokan Judo. It is intended as an illustration of the various concepts of nage-waza...
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  • Single leg takedown Unrecognized techniques Te Guruma (手車): Hand wheel. The Kodokan officially also refers to this technique as Sukui nage. Morote seoi nage:...
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  • 1952 to 1965. He managed the Kōdōkan from 1946 until 1980, when he was succeeded by Kano Yukimitsu. "Jigoro Kano and Kodokan Judo". Judo Info. Retrieved...
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    Japan. Some of the more famous han schools included Nisshinkan (Aizu), Kōdōkan (Mito), Meirinkan (Hagi, Yamaguchi) and two schools in Kumamoto, Jishūkan...
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  • Revised Second Edition. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-41189-9. The Kōdōkan edition (1911) available at the National Diet Library’s Digital Collections...
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    means to prove Japanese uniqueness and superiority among nations. The Kōdōkan was the largest of the han schools. The capital of Edo was directly connected...
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    Yamashita was particularly sound, as he also challenged the rest of the Kōdōkan Shitennō, but both Sakujiro Yokoyama and Tsunejiro Tomita rejected the...
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  • resuscitation techniques, were a secret, however Kubota now teaches at Kōdōkan to the leading teachers at the seminars. The higher level of kata, not...
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    Kesa-Gatame (袈裟固) is one of the seven mat holds, Osaekomi-waza, of Kodokan Judo. In grappling terms, it is categorized as a side control hold. It is commonly...
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    Shobu no Kata (真剣勝負の形, "the kata of real fighting"), was developed at the Kodokan around 1888. The series is composed of 8 techniques from a kneeling posture...
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    an opponent's leg. It is one of the official 29 grappling techniques of Kodokan Judo. It is one of the nine joint techniques of the Kansetsu-waza list...
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    Carlos, Oswaldo, Gastão Jr., and Hélio Gracie, after Carlos was taught Kodokan judo by a travelling Japanese judoka, Mitsuyo Maeda, in 1917. Later on...
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    traditional throwing list, Gokyo (no waza), of Kodokan Judo. It is also included in the current 67 Throws of Kodokan Judo. It is classified as a foot technique...
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