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  1. Biography. Early life. Judo challenges. Late life. Death. References. Yokoyama Sakujiro. Yokoyama Sakujirō (横山 作次郎, 1864 – September 23, 1912), was one of the earliest disciples of Kanō Jigorō. [1] . He was part of the Kōdōkan Shitennō or Four Guardians of the Kodokan along with Yoshitsugu Yamashita, Tsunejirō Tomita, and Shirō Saigō. [2]

  2. Led by Yokoyama Sakujiro 横山作次郎 and Saigo Shiro 西郷四郎, the Kodokan won all but one of the matches and that was deemed a draw. With this victory, Kodokan Judo’s reputation as an efficient system of unarmed combat was assured and the style became officially sanctioned by the Japanese government.

  3. 15. Apr. 2020 · Sakujiro Yokoyama : The fourth guardian 横山 作次郎 - YouTube. Chadi. 77.5K subscribers. 511. 13K views 3 years ago #Judo #大野翔平 #丸山城志郎. This video discusses the life of Sakujiro Yokoyama,...

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  4. 14. Okt. 2023 · The following quote was recorded by the early Western judoka E. J. Harrison in his book The Fighting Spirit of Japan (1913). It is an account from a fellow judoka, Sakujiro Yokoyama (pictured above) of a samurai duel that he witnessed as a child in Japan.

  5. Yokoyama-Nakamura match. Sakujiro Yokoyama. One of the best known bouts of the rivalry was the one pitting Sakujiro Yokoyama from Kodokan against Hansuke Nakamura, who was fighting at the Totsuka side in the search of retribution for his loss to Tomita.

  6. Kōdōkan Shitennō. Four Guardians of the Kōdōkan. Japanese name. Kanji. 講道館四天王. Hiragana. こうどうかんしてんのう. Four Guardians of the Kōdōkan refers to the four notable judo competitors of the early Kōdōkan: Tomita Tsunejirō, Yamashita Yoshitsugu, Yokoyama Sakujiro, and Saigō Shirō .

  7. Yokoyama Sakujirō (横山 作次郎, 1864 – September 23, 1912), was one of the earliest disciples of Kanō Jigorō. He was part of the Kōdōkan Shitennō or Four Guardians of the Kodokan along with Yoshitsugu Yamashita, Tsunejirō Tomita, and Shirō Saigō .