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judo じゅうどう. A refined form of ju-jitsu introduced in 1882 by Dr. Jigoro Kano, using principles of movement and balance, and practised as a sport or form of physical exercise.
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judoじゅうどう A refined form of ju-jitsu introduced in 1882 by Dr. Jigoro Kano, using principles of movement and balance, and practised as a sport or form of physical exercise. 1889Trans. Asiatic Soc. JapanXVI. 192The art of Jiujutsu, from which the present Jiudo..has sprung up.Ibid.204In Judo, which is an investigation of the laws by which one may gain by yielding,practiceis made subservient to thetheory.
Karateからてどう A Japanese system of unarmed combat in which hands and feet are used as weapons. 1955E. J. HARRISONFighting Spirit Japan(ed. 2) vii. 74Karate resembles both jujutsu and judo.Ibid.,A single karate technique..is capable of inflicting fatal injury upon its victim.
Sumoすもう In Japan, a form of wrestling in which a wrestler wins a bout by forcing his opponent outside a circle or making him touch the ground with any part of his body except the soles of his feet. 1880W. E. L. KEELINGTourists' Guide Yokohama23The wrestlers (sumô)..will not fail to interest him.
kendoけんどう The Japanese sport of fencing with bamboo swords. 1921S. K. UYENISHIText-bk. Ju-Jutsui. 14KendoorKen-jutsu, ‘the hard way’ and ‘the hard art’..is the elaboration of the old two-sword play of thesamuraior ‘two-sworded men’.
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pachinkoパチンコ A form of pinball originating in Japan and played on an upright machine. 1952Times8 July 7/7The latest craze in Tokyo is thepachinkoor pinball parlour... Thesepachinkoparlours are to be found everywhere.