Kosen Judo - Kosen Judo Style

Kosen Judo Style

Kosen judo, as a distinct "style" focusing training towards the Kosen ruleset, flourished in the Kyoto region until around 1940. The style and the peculiar ruleset is still studied for "seven imperials judo" (七帝柔道, shichitei jūdō / nanatei jūdō?) tournaments of (former) imperial universities and is taught especially in Kyoto.

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