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Kōtarō Yoshida (吉田 幸太郎, Yoshida Kōtarō, October 1883–1966) was a 19th- to 20th-century Japanese martial artist. There have been claims that Yoshida was a member of the Kokuryukai, Amur River Society (also known as the Black Dragon Society), an ultra-nationalist organization of disenfranchised ex-samurai who promulgated "pan-Asiatic ascendancy" in line with the rise of Japanese imperialism. Others have asserted that he was a member of the Genyosha (the "Dark Ocean Society'), a previous organization founded by Toyama Mitsuru. However, the membership roles of both of these organizations are meticulously documented, and Yoshida's name does not show up in the registry of either the Genyosha or the Kokuryukai. Therefore, although it is quite likely that Yoshida had right-wing, nationalist leanin

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  • Yoshida Kōtarō (jap. 吉田 幸太郎; * 1883 in Miyama, Präfektur Fukuoka, Japan; † 1966 in Hitachi, Präfektur Ibaraki) war ein japanischer Kampfkunstmeister des Daitō-ryū. 1906 war er Absolvent der Tōhoku-Gakuin-Universität (Japan) und arbeitete als Journalist und Schriftsteller. Unter anderem studierte er auch an der Waseda-Universität in Japan. Im Jahre 1915 wurde er Schüler von Takeda Sōkaku und erhielt später die (Lehrlizenz als höchste Auszeichnung). Im Jahre 1937 begegnete er Richard Kim dessen größter Lehrer er wurde, Es war Yoshida Kōtarō, der Ueshiba Morihei, Begründer des Aikidō, seinem Lehrer Takeda Sōkaku in auf der Insel Hokkaidō (Japan) vorstellte. In den frühen 60er Jahren zog er von San Francisco (USA) nach Hitachi, Präfektur Ibaraki (Japan), wo er im Alter von 83 Jahren starb. (de)
  • Kōtarō Yoshida (吉田 幸太郎, Yoshida Kōtarō, October 1883–1966) was a 19th- to 20th-century Japanese martial artist. There have been claims that Yoshida was a member of the Kokuryukai, Amur River Society (also known as the Black Dragon Society), an ultra-nationalist organization of disenfranchised ex-samurai who promulgated "pan-Asiatic ascendancy" in line with the rise of Japanese imperialism. Others have asserted that he was a member of the Genyosha (the "Dark Ocean Society'), a previous organization founded by Toyama Mitsuru. However, the membership roles of both of these organizations are meticulously documented, and Yoshida's name does not show up in the registry of either the Genyosha or the Kokuryukai. Therefore, although it is quite likely that Yoshida had right-wing, nationalist leanings, he was not a significant figure in the major nationalist organizations of the late Meiji and Taisho periods. While by all accounts a prolific martial artist and teacher, there is little surviving documentation of Yoshida's life that has been translated into English. Because he was known to have lived an extremely ascetic lifestyle, and possibly as a result of his political activities and connections, most information on Yoshida today has been passed down through oral transmission by primary sources. At a young age, Yoshida apprenticed himself to Takeda Sōkaku, head of the Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu school, which would soon become popular throughout Japan as part of the public revitalization of the martial arts. Yoshida would become one of Sōkaku's top students, and he is in fact credited with introducing Morihei Ueshiba, founder of Aikido, to Sōkaku. (en)
  • Kōtarō Yoshida (吉田 幸太郎 Yoshida Kōtarō?, 1883-1966)​ fue un experto en artes marciales y miembro de una organización japonesa ultra-nacionalista llamada Kokuryukai (Sociedad del Dragón Negro) que promulgaba la "ascendencia pan-asiática" en la época previa a la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Nace en octubre de 1883 en Miyama-mura, Tamura-gun, Prefectura de Fukushima. Periodista y escritor graduado en Tohoku Gakuin en Sendai en 1906 y con posgrado en la Universidad de Waseda. Autor de numerosos libros pero del que queda muy poca documentación sobre su vida, ya que sus actividades siempre se mantuvieron con muy poca difusión por lo que mucha de la información disponible proviene de testimonios. Uno de sus principales discípulos, el maestro , indica que Yoshida proviene de una familia samurái y aprendió Daito-Ryu Aiki Jujutsu con Takeda Sokaku de quién recibió el Kyōju Dairi en 1915, siendo el que presentó a Morihei Ueshiba , que posteriormente sería el fundador del Aikidō. Antes de la Segunda Guerra, Yoshida dicta clases en el Dai Nihon Butokukai (大日本武德會, Sociedad de las virtudes marciales del Gran Japón) academia imperial que preparaba en artes marciales a los militares de alto rango y otras personalidades importantes en la cual también participaban figuras como Jigoro Kano y Morihei Ueshiba. Un hijo de Yoshida Kotaro (Yoshida Kenji) emigró a EE. UU. antes de la guerra y enseñó técnicas aparentemente de Aiki jujutsu , Kenjutsu y Kobudō a un norteamericano de nombre que enseñó en California, durante la década de los años 60 y 70. En los años 60 Yoshida enseña por un breve período a Kondo Katsuyuki el único que ha recibido el Menkyo kaiden de . Paralizado en los últimos años por un accidente cerebrovascular, se muda a Hitachi, en la Prefectura Ibaragi donde fallece en 1966. (es)
  • Kōtarō Yoshida 吉田 幸太郎 (Yoshida Kōtarō?) (1883 – 1966) è stato un artista marziale giapponese. Fu membro della (conosciuta anche come: Black Dragon Society), un'organizzazione ultra nazionalista di diseredati ex-samurai che promulgò la "pan-Asiatic ascendancy" in linea con l'aumento dell'imperialismo giapponese. Anche se a detta di tutti era un prolifico artista marziale e insegnante, è sopravvissuto ben poco della documentazione sulla vita di Yoshida che è stata tradotta in inglese. Poiché era conosciuto per aver vissuto secondo un estremo stile di vita ascetica e forse a causa della sua attività politica e delle sue connessioni, maggiori informazioni su Yoshida vengono oggi tramandate oralmente da fonti primarie. (it)
  • 吉田 幸太郎(よしだ こうたろう、1883年10月 - 1966年)は、日本の武道家である。福島県出身。武田惣角の教授代理(弟子)であった。 (ja)
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  • Kōtarō Yoshida 吉田 幸太郎 (Yoshida Kōtarō?) (1883 – 1966) è stato un artista marziale giapponese. Fu membro della (conosciuta anche come: Black Dragon Society), un'organizzazione ultra nazionalista di diseredati ex-samurai che promulgò la "pan-Asiatic ascendancy" in linea con l'aumento dell'imperialismo giapponese. Anche se a detta di tutti era un prolifico artista marziale e insegnante, è sopravvissuto ben poco della documentazione sulla vita di Yoshida che è stata tradotta in inglese. Poiché era conosciuto per aver vissuto secondo un estremo stile di vita ascetica e forse a causa della sua attività politica e delle sue connessioni, maggiori informazioni su Yoshida vengono oggi tramandate oralmente da fonti primarie. (it)
  • 吉田 幸太郎(よしだ こうたろう、1883年10月 - 1966年)は、日本の武道家である。福島県出身。武田惣角の教授代理(弟子)であった。 (ja)
  • Yoshida Kōtarō (jap. 吉田 幸太郎; * 1883 in Miyama, Präfektur Fukuoka, Japan; † 1966 in Hitachi, Präfektur Ibaraki) war ein japanischer Kampfkunstmeister des Daitō-ryū. 1906 war er Absolvent der Tōhoku-Gakuin-Universität (Japan) und arbeitete als Journalist und Schriftsteller. Unter anderem studierte er auch an der Waseda-Universität in Japan. Im Jahre 1915 wurde er Schüler von Takeda Sōkaku und erhielt später die (Lehrlizenz als höchste Auszeichnung). Im Jahre 1937 begegnete er Richard Kim dessen größter Lehrer er wurde, Es war Yoshida Kōtarō, der Ueshiba Morihei, Begründer des Aikidō, seinem Lehrer Takeda Sōkaku in auf der Insel Hokkaidō (Japan) vorstellte. (de)
  • Kōtarō Yoshida (吉田 幸太郎 Yoshida Kōtarō?, 1883-1966)​ fue un experto en artes marciales y miembro de una organización japonesa ultra-nacionalista llamada Kokuryukai (Sociedad del Dragón Negro) que promulgaba la "ascendencia pan-asiática" en la época previa a la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Uno de sus principales discípulos, el maestro , indica que Yoshida proviene de una familia samurái y aprendió Daito-Ryu Aiki Jujutsu con Takeda Sokaku de quién recibió el Kyōju Dairi en 1915, siendo el que presentó a Morihei Ueshiba , que posteriormente sería el fundador del Aikidō. (es)
  • Kōtarō Yoshida (吉田 幸太郎, Yoshida Kōtarō, October 1883–1966) was a 19th- to 20th-century Japanese martial artist. There have been claims that Yoshida was a member of the Kokuryukai, Amur River Society (also known as the Black Dragon Society), an ultra-nationalist organization of disenfranchised ex-samurai who promulgated "pan-Asiatic ascendancy" in line with the rise of Japanese imperialism. Others have asserted that he was a member of the Genyosha (the "Dark Ocean Society'), a previous organization founded by Toyama Mitsuru. However, the membership roles of both of these organizations are meticulously documented, and Yoshida's name does not show up in the registry of either the Genyosha or the Kokuryukai. Therefore, although it is quite likely that Yoshida had right-wing, nationalist leanin (en)
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