Poster Master Jigoro Kano. It is a poster showing the image of the great judo master, Jigoro Kano.
Kanō Jigorō was born on October 28, 1860 and is the founder of judo. Judo is the first Japanese martial art to gain international recognition, being the first to become an Olympic sport.
From a pedagogical point of view, master Jigoro Kano I is credited with inventing the system of belts - white - black and creating the grading system yes This grading system is intended to highlight the training level of martial arts practitioners.
In his professional life master Jigoro Kano was a pedagogue. It was an important post that involved working as a director of primary school teachers for the Ministry of Education. He was active from 1898 to 1901. From 1901 to 1920 he was the president of the Tokyo Normal High School. He played a key role in introducing judo and kendo into the curriculum of public schools in Japan beginning in 1910.
Jigoro Kano was the first Asian member of the International Olympic Committee.
He passed away on May 4, 1938.
Poster dimensions: 60 cm x 44 cm.
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