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Yaichihyōe Kanemitsu (金光 弥一兵衛, Kanemitsu Yaichihyōe, March 30, 1892 – December 25, 1966) was a judoka who was influential in the development of kosen judo. He is credited with the invention of judo techniques like sankaku-jime and hiza-juji-gatame, which were subsequently incorporated into other disciplines, including sambo, Brazilian jiu jitsu and mixed martial arts. He was also known as the teacher of Yasuichi and Naoichi Ono, who took part in the earlier Brazilian vale tudo scene.

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  • 金光 弥一兵衛(かなみつ やいちひょうえ、1892年3月30日 - 1966年12月25日)は、日本の柔術家、柔道家(講道館9段・大日本武徳会柔道教士)。 柔術各派や大日本武徳会にて柔道を修行して明治神宮競技大会柔道競技優勝という実績を残す傍ら、大正期から昭和初期にかけ旧制第六高校において柔道を指導し弟子たちと共に膝十字固や三角絞を生み出すなど高専柔道の発展に大きく貢献し、寝技の大家としてその名を知られた。 (ja)
  • Yaichihyōe Kanemitsu (金光 弥一兵衛, Kanemitsu Yaichihyōe, March 30, 1892 – December 25, 1966) was a judoka who was influential in the development of kosen judo. He is credited with the invention of judo techniques like sankaku-jime and hiza-juji-gatame, which were subsequently incorporated into other disciplines, including sambo, Brazilian jiu jitsu and mixed martial arts. He was also known as the teacher of Yasuichi and Naoichi Ono, who took part in the earlier Brazilian vale tudo scene. (en)
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  • Kanemitsu Yaichihyōe (en)
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  • 金光 弥一兵衛(かなみつ やいちひょうえ、1892年3月30日 - 1966年12月25日)は、日本の柔術家、柔道家(講道館9段・大日本武徳会柔道教士)。 柔術各派や大日本武徳会にて柔道を修行して明治神宮競技大会柔道競技優勝という実績を残す傍ら、大正期から昭和初期にかけ旧制第六高校において柔道を指導し弟子たちと共に膝十字固や三角絞を生み出すなど高専柔道の発展に大きく貢献し、寝技の大家としてその名を知られた。 (ja)
  • Yaichihyōe Kanemitsu (金光 弥一兵衛, Kanemitsu Yaichihyōe, March 30, 1892 – December 25, 1966) was a judoka who was influential in the development of kosen judo. He is credited with the invention of judo techniques like sankaku-jime and hiza-juji-gatame, which were subsequently incorporated into other disciplines, including sambo, Brazilian jiu jitsu and mixed martial arts. He was also known as the teacher of Yasuichi and Naoichi Ono, who took part in the earlier Brazilian vale tudo scene. (en)
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