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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shiro_SaigoShiro Saigo - Wikipedia

    Shiro Saigo (西郷四郎, Saigō Shirō, February 4, 1866 – December, 1922) was one of the earliest disciples of Judo. Saigo, together with Tsunejiro Tomita, became first in history of judo to be awarded Shodan by the founder of judo Jigoro Kano, who established the kyu-dan ranking system.

  2. Learn about Shiro Saigo, one of the first black belts in Judo and the star of the 1886 Tokyo Metropolitan Police Judo vs jujutsu tournament. Discover his life, achievements, and legacy in this comprehensive article by Neil Ohlenkamp.

  3. This video discusses the first black belt in Judo history, named Shiro Saigo, and the inventor of Yama Arashi, and also discusses his challenges.#Judo #大野翔平,...

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  4. Jul 12, 2009 · Answer: Shiro Saigo was adopted by Tanomo Saigo, who was said to have been one of Sokaku's instructors. Thus it is natural to assume that Saigo had some kind of connection to Daito-ryu. However, Shiro Saigo studied Judo at the Kodokan starting when he was a child, and there is no evidence that he learned Daito-ryu.

  5. everything.explained.today › Saigō_ShirōShiro Saigo Explained

    What is Shiro Saigo? Shiro Saigo was born on Feb 4, 1866 in Aizuwakamatsu, in the Fukushima Prefecture of Japan, the third son of a samurai, ...

  6. In August 1883, Shiro Saigo (153 cm, 5 ft, 56 kg, 123 lbs) along with Tsune-jiro Tomita were the first judoka to obtain black belts. In 1888, at age 21, Saigo was also the first to obtain Go-dan. Saigo was born in 1867 in Nigata Prefecture, Japan. As a child, he wished to become an army general.

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  8. Jun 6, 2019 · In 1882, a small, nerdy man named Jigoro Kano made his stand to reverse this process. Kano was only 22 years old, and had only little over 5 years of martial arts practice. But what 22-year old Kano started in some spare rooms in a Buddhist temple was going to affect the lives of millions of people.