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Sadakazu Uyenishi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sadakazu Uyenishi Sadakazu Uyenishi (1880-?) was amongst the first Japanese jujitsu practitioners to both teach jujitsu and to compete using the art outside of Japan. == Early years and martial arts training ==
Uyenishi was born in 1880, probably at Osaka Prefecture in Honshu, the main island of Japan. His father, Kichibe Uyenishi, had been a famous athlete, noted for his unusual physical strength and skill at kenjutsu, horsemanship, swimming and sumo wrestling. Sadakazu’s first martial training was in kenjutsu. As he was contemplating a military career, his father encouraged him to begin training in jujitsu and he enrolled in a local dojo; in an interview, Uyenishi noted that it had been the school of Yataro Handa in Osaka. Uyenishi also later referred to having won several jujitsu competitions during his teen years. Uyenishi was also a skilled exponent of rokushakubo and hanbo (combat techniques with a six-foot and three-foot staff, respectively).
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