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Tomita Tsunejirō : ウィキペディア英語版
Tomita Tsunejirō

, born , was the earliest disciple of judo. His name appears in the first line of the enrollment book of the Kōdōkan.〔
.〕 Tomita, together with Saigō Shirō, became first in history of judo to be awarded Shodan by the founder of judo Kanō Jigorō, who established the ranking system that is now commonly used in various martial arts around the world. Tomita was known as one of the "Four Kings" of Kōdōkan judo for his victorious efforts in competing against jujitsu schools. He was awarded 7th dan upon his death on January 13, 1937.
== Early life ==
As the earliest student at the Kodokan, Tomita was known as Tsunejiro Yamada. He was adopted by a family named Tomita and his name was therefore changed.

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