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Judo

Judo (Japanese: ??????, Hepburn: J??d??, lit.???'gentle way') is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally. Judo was created in 1882 by Kan?? Jigor?? (?????? ?????????) as an eclectic martial art, distinguishing itself from its predecessors (primarily Tenjin Shinyo-ryu jujutsu and Kit??-ry?? jujutsu) due to an emphasis on "randori" (?????????, lit. 'free sparring') instead of "kata" (pre-arranged forms) alongside its removal of striking and weapon training elements. Judo rose to prominence for its dominance over established jujutsu schools in tournaments hosted by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (?????????????????????, Keishicho Bujutsu Taikai), resulting in its adoption as the department's primary martial art. A judo practi

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    Judo (Japanese: ??????, Hepburn: J??d??, lit.???'gentle way') is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally. Judo was created in 1882 by Kan?? Jigor?? (?????? ?????????) as an eclectic martial art, distinguishing itself from its predecessors (primarily Tenjin Shinyo-ryu jujutsu and Kit??-ry?? jujutsu) due to an emphasis on "randori" (?????????, lit. 'free sparring') instead of "kata" (pre-arranged forms) alongside its removal of striking and weapon training elements. Judo rose to prominence for its dominance over established jujutsu schools in tournaments hosted by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (?????????????????????, Keishicho Bujutsu Taikai), resulting in its adoption as the department's primary martial art. A judo practi

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