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Judo, a martial art that has transcended its traditional roots to become a renowned global sport, embodies a rich history that intertwines physical skill, mental discipline, and philosophical depth. This article delves into the origins of judo, tracing its development through the visionary efforts of its founder, Jigoro Kano, and examining its transformation into a competitive sport recognized on the world stage. 

Judo, a martial art now recognized as a global sport, was founded in Japan in 1882 by Jigoro Kano. Born into an affluent family, Kano was academically inclined and exposed to various fields of study from a young age. His interest in martial arts was piqued during his teenage years, partly as a response to the bullying culture at his school. However, finding a jujutsu teacher was challenging, as the art had become unfashionable in Japan. Eventually, Kano was instructed by Fukuda Hachinosuke, a master of the

In February 1882, Kano founded his dojo, the Kodokan, at the Eisho-ji temple in Tokyo. Although not immediately recognized as such, this event marks the birth of judo. Kano’s vision for judo was deeply rooted in the principles of maximum efficiency and mutual benefit, aiming to transform it from a martial art (bujutsu) to a more philosophical and educational martial way (budō)​​.

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