Kanō Jigorō

Kanō Jigorō
Kanō Jigorō

Kanō Jigorō was a Japanese educator, athlete, and the founder of Judo. Judo was the first Japanese martial art to gain widespread international recognition, and the first to become an official Olympic sport. Pedagogical innovations attributed to Kanō include the use of black and white belts, and the introduction of dan ranking to show the relative ranking among members of a martial art style. Well-known mottoes attributed to Kanō include "maximum efficiency with minimum effort" and "mutual welfare and benefit".

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Male
Birth Place
Japan, Hyōgo Prefecture, Kōbe
Date of Death
May 4th, 1938
Died Aged
-31
Star Sign
Scorpio
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