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  1. Judo - Wikipedia

    Currently, competitions are organized between Japan's seven former Imperial Universities and referred to as Nanatei Judo (ja:七帝柔道, literally "Seven Emperors Judo").

  2. 全日本柔道連盟 | 全柔連ホームページ

    5 days ago · 全国の柔道場・チームを簡単に検索。 初心者の方も競技者も、自分にぴったりの柔道場を見つけましょう。 全国各地の柔道普及活動を広く紹介しています。 今すぐお近くの …

  3. Judo - japan-guide.com

    Judo (柔道, Jūdō) is a popular Japanese martial art and an Olympic discipline. It was created by Kano Jigoro in Japan in 1882. The emphasis of Judo is on the training of one's body and spirit, …

  4. Japan / IJF.org - Judo

    The official International Judo Federation website - IJF - is the judo hub for all the judo community members as well as those exploring the sport of judo. Judo is an Olympic sport since 1964.

  5. Judo | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    judo, system of unarmed combat, now primarily a sport. The rules of the sport of judo are complex. The objective is to cleanly throw, to pin, or to master the opponent, the latter being …

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  6. Guide to Judo|Martial Arts in Japan

    Mar 26, 2024 · Judo, a martial art recognized globally and part of the Olympic Games, has its roots deeply embedded in Japan’s history. Originating from jujutsu, a close-combat technique …

  7. Japan's Judo Journey: Olympic Excellence Through the Decades

    Aug 19, 2024 · Japan has always been a powerhouse in the sport of judo, consistently delivering stellar performances at the Olympic Games. Over the decades, the Japanese judo team has …

  8. Judo.com

    This website uses cookies to make it function. By continuing to use this website, you agree to the use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Digimedia may collect information that is …

  9. Judo: The Way of Gentle Strength in Japanese Martial Arts

    Born in Japan and practiced around the world, judo —which means “the gentle way”—is a martial art where strength meets strategy, and discipline shapes character. Rather than overpowering …

  10. Olympics: Women's judoka Natsumi Tsunoda wins Japan's 1st …

    Jul 28, 2024 · Natsumi Tsunoda secured Japan's first medal of the 2024 Paris Olympics, a gold, by outpointing Mongolian world champion Baasankhuu Bavuudorj in the women's 48-kilogram …