• Kanō Jigorō (嘉納 治五郎, 10 December 1860[note 1] – 4 May 1938[4]) was a Japanese educator, athlete, and the founder of judo.
  • Kano’s road to Olympics: http://www.joc.or.jp/english/historyjapan/kano_jigoro04.html. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanō_Jigorō.
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  • The following is the description: Around 1925, Okinawan karate and kobujutsu (kobodo) were introduced to Kanō Jigorō Sensei of Judo.
  • Kanō Jigorō was active in Japan from the end of the Edo period, through the Meiji and Taishō periods, and the early part of the Shōwa period.
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  • Who is Kanō Jigorō?, Japanese Sports educator and Founder of Judo "Kanō Jigorō" .Google Doodle honors Dr. Jigoro Kano who make first Japanese martial...
  • The young Kanō was enrolled in private schools and had his English language tutor. Kanō jigorō was a japanese educator athlete and the founder of judo.
  • 5 Quotes from Kanō Jigorō: “The ultimate aim of judo is not victory or defeat but the perfection of the individual’s character.”
  • Here we’re going to give a small overview of Kanō Jigorō’s life and how he came to be the father of Judo. Early Years: School and Family Life.
  • Kanō Jigorō considered the to be martial arts as a way of uniting individuals, even while throwing adversaries to the mat. He is known as “Father of Judo”.