Kaichiro Samura
Kaichiro Samura (佐村 嘉一郎, Samura Kaichirō), born 1880, died 1964, was a Japanese judoka. He was one of the longest living 10th dan ( belt degree ) judo practitioners in the world.
Kaichiro Samura | |
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Born | 1880 Japan |
Died | 1964 |
Native name | 佐村 嘉一郎 Samura Kaichirō |
Style | Judo |
Rank | 10th dan judo |
He joined the Kodokan in 1898 and was awarded his 10th dan in April 1948. In 1899 he became head of the judo section at Dai Nippon Butoku Kai , and in 1931 he began teaching at the Kodokan in Tokyo.
He traveled extensively and taught judo at various schools and police academies.
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