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  1. 14. Mai 2024 · On the steep slope below Kanō’s house and the defunct Kōbun Gakuin, the new Kodokan Foundation headquarters and an adjoining 107-mat dōjō were built, where they remained until 1933. After apparently leasing the land for several years, Kanō eventually bought the entire estate for his private use.

  2. emptymindfilms.com › the-kodokan-judo-museumThe Kodokan Judo Museum

    16. Mai 2024 · Just as important as the creation of jūdō itself, Jigorō Kanō, as an educator, was able to place jūdō into the schools and make it part of the curriculum. He did not stop there and under his guidance, jūdō became the first Japanese martial art to gain worldwide recognition outside Japan.

  3. Kanō Jigorō's estate at Kaiunzaka, Kodokan HQ, 7000 Chinese students, and a second dojo. History and Philosophy. Hi. Here's something a bit different - looking at the land use of the Kodokan and Kanō shihan of a very large plot of land in today's Bunkyō-ku, Ōtsuka 6 chome. The tale covers from around 1903 to Kanō's death in 1938.

  4. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › JudoJudo — Wikipédia

    Vor 3 Tagen · Le judo (柔道, jūdō?, litt. « voie de la souplesse ») est un art martial, créé au Japon en 1882 par Jigorō Kanō en tant que pédagogie physique, mentale et morale.

  5. 1. Juni 2024 · Judo entstand in Japan und wurde von Kanō Jigorō (1860–1938) erfunden. Im Jahre 1906 legten Japanische Kriegsschiffe im Hafen von Kiel an. Die Japaner zeigten dem Deutschen Kaiser Wilhelm der zweite, ihre Kampfkünste. Der Deutsche Kaiser war so begeistert, das er seine Kadetten ab dann, in der Kampfkunst Judo ausbilden ließ.

  6. 17. Mai 2024 · This martial art was developed by Kanō Jigorō (1860–1938) when he created a symbiosis of old Jiu-Jitsu styles (Koryu), which he had trained with great diligence since his youth. Today, judo is practiced in over 150 countries, making it the most widespread martial art in the world.

  7. 17. Mai 2024 · Judo is a Japanese martial art whose principle is “winning by giving in” or “maximum effect with a minimum of effort”. This martial art was developed by Kanō Jigorō (1860-1938) when he created a symbiosis of old Jiu-Jitsu styles (Koryu), which he had trained diligently since his youth. Today, judo is practiced in over 150 […]