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Judo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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All-Japan Judo Championships - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The All-Japan judo championships is a judo tournament held every year in Japan. The men's tournament is held in Nippon Budokan on April 29 and the women's tournament is held in Yokohama Cultural Gym...
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Links; Japan Current Event and Free Classifieds ... Introducrtion; Sister Clubs (world); Instructors; Members; Practice Hours; Tuition; Photos; Videos New!; Judo Diary 1; Judo Diary 2...
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Daishin Judo Club was founded in 1976 in the Kansai region of Japan and have been experienced teaching in the art of Judo for 32 years. More than 800 players have passed through our doors since the club was founded.
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All Japan Judo Champioships 2005 Highlights ... Stan Israel, Taizo Noguchi, Japan Judo kodoka... ... All japan Judo Championship Nage no kata 1996...
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In the feudal period of Japan, Judo, then more commonly known as Jujutsu, was practiced by our samurai, together with other martial exercises such as fencing, archery, the use of spears and so forth. Judo was an art of fighting, generally without weapons, although sometimes different kinds of weapons were used.
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