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When he was a boy, he learned Tenshin (Tenshin Shin'yo) Jiu-Jitsu. He moved to Tokyo when he was about 18 and went to Tokyo Senmon School. He began practicing Judo and a record of him entering the Kodokan is dated 1897. He was very persistent and never gave up on anything. He was naturally talented in judo and rose through the ranks quickly to establish himself as the most promising young judoka in the Kodokan...
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He was very persistent and never gave up on anything. He was naturally talented in judo and rose through the ranks quickly to establish himself as the most promising young judoka in the Kodokan. Maeda was a small man at 164 cm, 70 kilo. In 1904, he travelled to the U.S. with one of his instructors, Tsunejiro Tomita...
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