Materials
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Chapter 2 – From the Beginning of the Meiji Period to the Promulgation of the Imperial Rescript on Education
Author : NITTA Hitoshi
A Bitter Experience During the Beginning of the Meiji Period Shortly after the Meiji Restoration, it was thought to be an urgent matter for all Japanese people to feel unity with the state, feel unity […]
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Chapter 1 – The Collapse of a Popular View of a “Deity Incarnate”
Author : Nitta Hitoshi
The “Meiji origin theory” for a deity incarnate: In the first decade of the new century, intellectuals ceaselessly spread the illusion of arahitogami, or “deity incarnate” [in order to describe how th […]
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The Technology Revolution and Budo : Drones, Virtual Reality, and the Future of Judo (proceedings, 2017)
Author : SATŌ Takeru
The term “multicopter” is a broad one encompassing “drone,” but in this paper both will be referred to collectively as “drones.” Due to the rapid pace of development in recent years, drones have been […]
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Leg extension power in heavyweight elite judo athletes (proceedings, 2017)
Author : SATŌ Takeru
It is well known that mental fortitude, technique, and physical strength are the factors that contribute to competitiveness in sports. In judo, these factors are sometimes referred to as “shin-gi-tai, […]
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A study of factor analysis related to the consideration of judo: In the case of Taiwanese youth judo players (proceedings, 2017)
Author : SATŌ Takeru
Judo originated by Master Jigoro Kano in 1882 and has spread and developed internationally, including both martial arts and sports aspects. It is said that when cultural phenomena are spread internati […]
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Effects of the International Judo Federation Referee Rules on Competition Contents in the All-Japan Judo Championships: A 2008–2013 Comparison (proceedings, 2013)
Author : SATŌ Takeru
The All-Japan Judo Championships (AJJC) is an open-weight tournament for determining the best judoka in Japan. AJJC has been held under the Kodokan Judo Referee Rules (KDK Rules) since 1951. In 2011, […]
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Secrets of the Craftsmanship and Soul of Japan: Lacquerware and Maki-e
Author : Iwasaki Masaya
Why has excellent craftsmanship and traditional culture been transmitted from one generation to the next in Japan? By introducing handcrafts, particularly lacquerware and maki-e, I will explore the es […]