Category Archives: Sport

Karate In Japan

Karate was developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom and was systematically taught in Japan after the Taisho era.[4] It was brought to the Japanese mainland in the early 20th century during a time of cultural exchanges between the Japanese and the Ryukyuans. In 1922 the Japanese Ministry of Education invited Gichin Funakoshi to Tokyo to give a karate demonstration. In 1924 Keio University established the first university karate club in Japan and by 1932, major Japanese universities had karate clubs.[5] In this era of escalating Japanese militarism,[6] the name was changed from 唐手 (“Chinese hand” or “Tang hand” verbatim, as the name of the Tang dynasty was a synonym to China in Okinawa) to 空手 (“empty hand”) – both of which are pronounced karate – to indicate that the Japanese wished to develop the combat form in Japanese style.[7] After the Second World War, Okinawa became an important United States military site and karate became popular  among servicemen stationed there.karateredgif11

Winter Sports In Japan

Japan has several  world class ski and snowboard resorts with abundant,high quality snow,beautiful scenery and – what has become part of Japanese apses ski culture.While skiers still outnumber, snowboarders most Japanese ski slopes, snowboarding also enjoys a big popularity and the number of resorts welcoming  snowboarders and providing special snowboarding facilities.images

Sumo Wrestling

2080_02Sumo is Japans national sport and has a history spanning more than 1,000 years.Due to the fact that Sumo Wrestling has attracted attention outside Japan through exhibition tours to various countrys.Sumos fight in the 4.5 meter wide dohyo (ring) until one either leaves the ring or touches the ground.

Sumo is a Japanese style of wrestling and Japan’s national sport. It originated in ancient times as a performance to entertain the Shinto gods. Many rituals with religious background are still followed today.Most sumo wrestlers are required to live in communal “sumo training stables” known in Japanese as heya where all aspects of their daily lives—from meals to their manner of dress—are dictated by strict tradition.

 

Traditional sports of Japan

In Japan there are many sports, such as Baseball, Judo and Sumo wrestling.Baseball is one of the most popular spectator sports in Japan.Five teams are in the Tokyo area:  the Giants and Swallows in Central Tokyo, the Lions in West Tokyo and the Marines in East Tokyo. The BayStars are south in nearby Yokohama.  All are within an easy train ride. 

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