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Welcome to the
Official Website of
USA TRADITIONAL KODOKAN JUDO TM
A National Program of the
UNITED STATES JU-JITSU FEDERATION (USJJF)
A 501(c)3 Non-Profit Corporation
The Objective of USJJF's National Program of Traditional Kodokan Judo is to unify American Traditional Kodokan Judoka with a foundation of mutual respect and to provide services and guidance to foster Technical Excellence, Fellowship and Human Character Development. The USJJF is committed to Ensuring Integrity and Maintaining the Highest Standards in the Traditional Kodokan Judo Community.
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The Official Definition of KODOKAN JUDO
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For the Record...
Kodokan Judo is defined by the Kodokan Judo Institute in Tokyo, Japan as, "A Martial Art founded in 1882 by Jigoro Kano himself on his reformation and adaptation of several classical jujutsu systems" (from the Kodokan New Japanese-English Dictionary of Judo).
Published August 2000 with forward written by Yukimitsu Kano, President of the Kodokan.
It is a historical fact, that the Kodokan was re-opened after the World War II in the "Eyes of the Allied Forces" not as a "martial arts institute" (promoting skills for warfare), but instead as a "sports center" (for recreation). Yet to this day, the "sport blue gi" is not allowed in the Kodokan Judo Institute.
Kodokan Judo has ALWAYS been more than just a sport...
The Kodokan Judo Institute remains INDEPENDENT and strongly promotes the Teaching of ALL the Kodokan Judo Waza & Kata.
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