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The British Judo Council (BJC) is a membership organisation and governing body for Judo in the United Kingdom. ==History==
In 1955 Kenshiro Abbe, then a 7th dan Japanese judoka and the highest ranked judoka outside of Japan, was invited to Britain on a two year contract to teach Judo at the London Judo Society, a Judo School in South London.〔Fromm and Soames (1982) p13〕 Abbe parted ways with the LJS in the following year and started his own school for Judo. He formed the British Judo Council in 1958, soon being joined by another high-ranked Japanese judoka living in Britain, Masutaro Otani.〔Otani (2007)〕 Membership of the BJC grew rapidly through to the early 1960s. Abbe served as president until 1964 when he returned to Japan. Masutaro Otani, in turn, served as BJC president until his death in 1977. The presidency was then filled by Otani's son, Robin Otani, who serves as president to the present day. The BJC was affiliated to the British Judo Association (BJA) in 1994.〔Hammond (2008) p82.〕
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