Olympic Judo
Monday, 13 August 2012
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Jigoro Kano in International Olympic Committee
Kanō had been active in the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1909. It happened after Christian
Hellström from the Swedish Olympic Committee, the Governments of Japan and
China, to ask if they went to the Olympic team in 1912. The Japanese government
did not even lead to the difficulty of saying no, this is already stated in the
Ministry of Education Ministry to logically Kano, which is a natural teacher,
as recent experience in Europe: Kanō agreed to submit to the International
Olympic Committee and sent to Japan after a meeting with French Ambassador read
brochures from Japan and the Swedes, he got in his words, "This is a very
good idea of what the Olympic Games”.
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Thursday, 31 May 2012
Kano's part in Development of Judo and Olympic Judo Tickets
Kanō also oversees the
development and growth of his organization dyudoyi the Kodokan. This is a
significant effort in itself, as the Kodokan, the enrollment increased by less
than a dozen students from more than 1882 members in 1911 is estimated to Dan.
In May or June 1882, the Kodokan
Dojo Kanō the space of twelve Mats are one of Eisho-ji, a Buddhist temple in
Tokyo's Shitaya Ward now Higashi Ueno district of Taito Ward), as Iikubo three
days a week to teach participation in Dojo. Kanō hadonly a handful of students
at this time, but they improve their skills through regular competitions with
local police jujutsu teams.
The Kodokan moved to a room in
April 1890 to 60 documents. In December 1893the Kodokan moved to a larger space
is located Tomizaka-cho and cho - Koishikawa, and was completed in February
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Early Life of Jigoro Kano and Olympic Judo Tickets
Jigoro Kano became the sake
brewing family in the town of Mikage, Japan (now Higashinada-ku, Kobe) was
born. For the sake of the family of brands, including "Shiroshika",
"Hakutsuru" and "Kiku-Masamune". However, Kano's father was
the son-Kanō Jirosaku Kireshiba, which does not go into the family business.
Instead, he worked as a priest and laymen, as a manager of a shipping company. Kano's father was a great believer in the
power of education and he Jigoro, his third son, who has an excellent
education. The boy in the early teachers included the neo-Confucian scholars
Yamamoto Chikuun Shusetsu and Akita. Kano's mother died when the child was nine
years old, and his father moved the family in Tokyo.
Young Kano enrolled in private
schools, and had its own English language teacher. In 1874 he was a private
school run by Europeans in order to improve his English and German will be
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Saturday, 12 May 2012
Jigoro Kano (II) and Olympic Judo Tickets
Kano was also a pioneer of
international sports. Accomplishments included being the first Asian member of
the International Olympic Committee (IOC) he served from 1909 until 1938;
officially representing Japan at most Olympic Games held between 1912 and 1936;
and serving as a leading spokesman for Japan's bid for the 1940 Olympic Games.
His official honors and decorations included the First Order of Merit and Grand
Order of the Rising Sun and the Third Imperial Degree. Kano was inducted into
the IJF Hall of Fame on 14 May 1999.
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Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Jigoro Kano and Olympic Judo Tickets
Jigoro Kano was born on 28
October 1860 and he offered his services in this world till 4 May 1938. Kano
was the founder of judo. Judo was the first Japanese martial art to gain
widespread international recognition, and the first to become an official
Olympic sport. Pedagogical innovations attributed to Kano include the use of
black and white belts, and the introduction of Dan ranking to show the relative
ranking between members of a martial art style. Well-known mottoes attributed
to Kano include "Maximum Efficiency with Minimum Effort" and
"Mutual Welfare and Benefit." In his professional life Kano was an
educator. Important postings included serving as director of primary education
for the Ministry of Education from 1898–1901, and as president of Tokyo Higher
Normal School from 1901 until 1920. He played a key role in making judo and
kendo part of the Japanese public school programs of the 1910s.
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Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Judo Grading and Olympic Judo Tickets (II)
The highest grade judan (tenth
degree black belt) has no formal requirements and is decided by the president
of the Kodokan, currently Kano Jigoro's grandson Yukimitsu Kano. As of 2011,
fifteen Japanese men have been promoted to this rank by the Kodokan, three of
whom are still alive; the IJF and Western national federations have promoted
another seven who are not recognized by the Kodokan. On July 28, 2011, the
promotion board of USA Judo awarded Sensei Keiko Fukuda the rank of 10th dan, she
is the first woman to be promoted to judo's highest level.
Although dan ranks tend to be
consistent between national organizations there is more variation in the kyū
grades, with some countries having more kyū grades. Although initially kyūgrade
belt colours were uniformly white, today a variety of colours are used. The
first black belts to denote a Dan rank in the 1880s, initially the wide obi was
used; as practitioners trained in kimono, only white and black obi were used.
It was not until the early 1900s, after the introduction of the judogi, that an
expanded colored belt system of awarding rank was created. Sport Ticket
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