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Yaichihyōe Kanemitsu

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367: 334:). This led to an inevitable confrontation between their teams, adding to the fact that the Kanazawa school was having a seven years winning streak that many other schools wanted to break. The day of the tournament, Kanemitsu's team met Oda's at the semi-finals in an event which lasted from the morning to the night. A turmoil took place when the Okayama team put to use a new submission hold taught to them by Kanemitsu, the 42: 399:
In 1923, now a 5th dan, Kanemitsu opened the Genbukan Chuo Dojo (later known as Genryukai Dojo) in Okayama, patterned after the Genbukan Dojo opened by his former master Kishimoto. Many successful judoka would be trained there, among them Toshiji Oshima, Chikao Nogami and future 9th dan Kame Nishida.
359:. The final match between the two schools saw Noboru Hayakawa, 1º dan under Kanemitsu, facing Rakuzo Satomura, 2º dan under Oda, in a bout that lasted one hour and 40 minutes before being declared a draw. As neither Okayama nor Kanazawa had the victory, they were both eliminated and the 387:, which has been speculated to have been innovated by Yaichihyōe and his student Masaru Hayakawa, Noboru's younger brother, as well as other apprentices like Katsusaburo Ichinomiya and Tokubei Takahashi. Not only breaking the Kanazawa school's winning streak, the Okayama 395:
eight times from 1922 to 1929. The sankaku-jime was officially adopted and endorsed by the president of the Kagawa Prefectural Judo Federation, Shozo Oyama, and soon met plenty of use both in kosen judo and in mainstream judo.
424:, and went to fight the feared Tokyo judoka Shojiro Hashimoto, who was thought to be as proficient on his feet as Kanemitsu was on the ground. They fought for 20 minutes to no avail and the referee 443:, being paired with Shinaichi Amano. Afterwards, he worked as a judo instructor for the Okayama police department, a job he kept for several years. One of his last trainees would be 428:
called a draw, but their match had been met with so much enthusiasm by the crowd and judges alike that another extra round was granted. This time, Hashimoto tried to finish with
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The next year, the Okayama school led by Kanemitsu finally defeated Kanazawa. Victory was accomplished in a large part by the introduction of yet another new technique, the
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among his accomplishments. His final rank was criticized by judo writer Takeshi Kuroda, who described Kanemitsu as undoubtedly worthy of the prestigious 10º dan.
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Mei Senshu Monogatari 51: Kanamitsu Yaichihyōe 9 dan – Shitei kyodo de sankaku-jime o hatsumeishita ne-waza no taika
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Mei Senshu Monogatari 72: Hayakawa Noboru - Kachi kyodai sorotte 8 dan de zaikaijin no ishoku no kyodai
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or black belt in just 48 days, after which he became a teacher in several schools and universities.
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school was declared winner by default after winning its own semi-finals tournament match.
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and Shotaro Tabata. His previous knowledge about jiu-jitsu was such that he received a
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In 1940, at 8º dan, Kanemitsu was chosen to perform a judo exhibition in front of the
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and obtained victory in its senior category. He submitted 5th dan Kazuo Yamauchi by
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or interschool competition, Kanemitsu was appointed judo teacher at the
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of Okayama (currently Okayama Asahi High School) while Oda was at its
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under Kanemitsu went to have its own streak, conquering the national
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In 1924, Kanemitsu took part in the first judo tournament of the
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Kanemitsu died in 1966 at 77 years old and 9º dan, counting the
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Geesink vs Bluming - The dream match that became a nightmare
166:. He is credited with the invention of judo techniques like 347:, which the Kanazawa side protested to be too similar to 676:
Kikan Judo magazine, October 1959, Zaidan Hoji Kodokan
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Yaichibei Kanemitsu

Okayama
Judo
Takenouchi-ryū
Kitō-ryū
Shuichi Nagaoka
judoka
kosen judo
sankaku-jime
hiza-juji-gatame
sambo
Brazilian jiu jitsu
mixed martial arts
vale tudo
Okayama Prefecture
Japan
jiu-jitsu
Kitō-ryū
Takenouchi-ryū
Tokyo
Kodokan
Dai Nippon Butoku Kai
Budo Senmon Gakko
Shuichi Nagaoka
kosen judo
Nagoya
Tohoku
Hajime Isogai
Tsunetane Oda

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