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[RERUN] EPISODE 50 Philosophers and Thugs: Jigoro Kano (Part 2)

History on Fire

Daniele Bolelli

Society & Culture

4.85.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 November 2022

⏱️ 145 minutes

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Summary

“I teach Kodokan judo as a way of life.” — Jigoro Kano 

“Even though he was drunker than usual, Saigo came to the driver’s aid. The burly sailors laughed out loud: “Scram, midget!” Much to their great surprise and considerable pain, in a flash, the pocket Hercules subsequently hurled each of them into the river.” — John Stevens 

“I have not been able to transmit my ideals to many students, and there are unfortunately few instructors who can impart proper Kodokan values.” — Jigoro Kano 

“The teaching of one virtuous person can influence many.” — Jigoro Kano 

In the second half of the 1800s, after the United States made Japan an offer it couldn’t refuse, Japan experienced a period of crisis and extremely fast modernization. Swept by efforts to copy everything that made the West powerful, Japan turned its back on much of its traditional culture. Martial arts were considered anachronistic and irrelevant, and looked well on their way to disappear into the dustbin of history—much in the same way as they had done in other parts of the world. In 1882, a small, nerdy man named Jigoro Kano made his stand to reverse this process. Kano was only 22 years old, and had only little over 5 years of martial arts practice. But what 22-year old Kano started in some spare rooms in a Buddhist temple was going to affect the lives of millions of people.

This story is about martial arts, but is also about much more. This story is about the dramatic transformations in Japanese history in the 1800s (and without understanding them, it’s pretty much impossible to understand the role played by Japan in WWII.) It is a story about how one individual can radically impact millions. It’s about how cultural traditions that are seemingly anachronistic can be reinvented to provide value in a modern context. It’s a story about Taoist philosophy, Olympic Games and U.S. presidents, pro-wrestling and helping society, the tension between globalization and nationalism, the role that physical education can play in shaping a person’s character, and a bunch of other things that have only marginally to do with martial arts per se. Among other things, in this episode: 

  • Shiro Saigo, Kano’s pocket-sized enforcer

  • Blood oaths

  • History’s first black belts

  • The four ‘heavenly lords’ of the Kodokan 

  • Judo gaining a reputation through challenge fights

  • Leglocks

  • Shiro Saigo and his NWA attitude

  • Akira Kurosawa movies

  • Kano clashing with nationalism and militarism

  • Theodore Roosevelt

  • Mitsuyo Maeda

  • The origins of pro-wrestling 

  • The Olympic Games

So, with this in mind, let’s get rolling. 

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to episode 50 of History on Fire.

0:04.1

This is an episode that was originally released a while back, but this is the first time that

0:09.2

it gets to be released outside of any paywalls.

0:14.0

Before we get things going, I should remark that the lifeblood of this podcast is Patreon,

0:20.3

is essentially listener support through Patreon.

0:24.2

I'm roughly at the time when I record this, I'm roughly about 60% of what we need to be

0:29.6

to make things sustainable enough to be solid.

0:33.3

60% is not bad considering we've only started Patreon up again back in July, but I wouldn't

0:39.4

mind seeing it climb a little more.

0:42.6

So if you feel generous enough as to part with some of your hard earned money, not only

0:48.4

you'll be doing a nice thing for everybody else who can't afford it, but we'll get to

0:52.8

have History on Fire for free, but you also get some goodies.

0:57.1

You'll get ad free versions of some of the episodes, but more importantly, you're going

1:02.1

to get a whole lot of bonus content since I'm trying to publish at least one mini episode

1:08.6

per month exclusive on Patreon.

1:12.3

So in light of that, if you want to check it out, it's patreon.com for words-lash-historyon-fire

1:18.3

again, patreon.com for words-lash-historyon-fire, and while I'm at it, I should give a shout-out

1:24.4

to the sweet people who have been contributing at the highest possible level of membership.

1:31.2

That would be Mr. Mark Chang, Chimi Moxam, Gail Goodwin, Jesus Renteria, Jofre Tollefson

1:39.0

and Rafael Guerrero.

1:41.0

Thank you, thank you, thank you so much.

1:43.8

Thank you, guys, I should mention the current plan is for late April 2023 for me to join

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