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      • Kanō Jigorō was born to a sake -brewing family in the town of Mikage, Japan (now within Higashinada-ku, Kobe).
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  2. Kanō Jigorō. Kanō Jigorō (嘉納 治五郎, 10 December 1860[note 1] – 4 May 1938[4]) was a Japanese judoka, educator, politician, and the founder of judo. Judo was one of the first Japanese martial arts to gain widespread international recognition, and the first to become an official Olympic sport.

  3. Jigoro Kano was born on October 28, 1860, in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. His father, Jirosaku Kireshiba, was the 4th son of a Shinto priest, and his mother, Sadako, was the daughter of a well-to-do sake brewer.

  4. At the age of 36 (1896), Jigoro received his first Chinese students from Shinkoku (China under the Manchus), and taught them Japanese. Subsequently, for the purpose of providing a foundation for education in China, he received other Chinese students from Guandong, Nanjing, Yunnan, and Gansu, etc.

  5. Aug 20, 2020 · From his birth in 1860 to his death in 1938, Kano would master a martial art, modernize it, and then unleash it on a global audience. Kano was a serious man. He also cast a long shadow.

  6. Introduction to the life and history of Jigoro Kano, founder of Kodokan Judo, and Judo practitioner who contributed to the development of Judo, sports, and education in Japan. Jigoro Kano, father of body and mind education.

  7. www.ijf.org › history › jigoro-kano-who-was-heHistory / IJF.org - Judo

    The educator, philosopher, writer, entrepreneur and samurai, who founded Keio University, the Jiji-Shinpō newspaper and the Institute for Study of Infectious Diseases, Fukuzawa Yukichi (10th January 10 1835 – 3rd February 1901) wrote that the freedom and pleasures were to be the goal of mankind in a rich and prosperous country, a revolution for ...

  8. Eishoji Temple: the birthplace of Judo. When 22-year-old Jigoro Kano took nine of his private students from the Kito-ryu Training Hall in February 1882 and set up his own dojo in Eishoji Temple, Judo didn’t automatically spring into being.