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'''All Japan Judo Federation''' is the largest |
Founded in 1949, the '''All Japan Judo Federation'''({{langx|ja|全日本柔道連盟}}) is the largest [[judo]] association in [[Japan]], and the official representative for judo in the [[Japanese Olympic Committee]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nippon.com/en/currents/d00075/|title=Is There Hope for Japanese Jūdō?|website=Nippon.com|accessdate=8 January 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k_Cb7a6FQwwC&q=All+Japan+Judo+Federation&pg=PA92|title=The Culture of Japan as Seen through Its Leisure|first1=Sepp|last1=Linhart|first2=Sabine|last2=Fruhstuck|date=7 January 1998|publisher=SUNY Press|isbn=9780791437919|accessdate=7 January 2018|via=Google Books}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=alKrRjsAYfEC&q=All+Japan+Judo+Federation&pg=PA272|title=Tokyo|first1=Jan|last1=Dodd|first2=Simon|last2=Richmond|date=7 January 2018|publisher=Rough Guides|isbn=9781858287126|accessdate=7 January 2018|via=Google Books}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EvKCAgAAQBAJ&q=All+Japan+Judo+Federation&pg=PA79|title=Globalizing Japan: Ethnography of the Japanese Presence in Asia, Europe, and America|first1=Harumi|last1=Befu|first2=Sylvie|last2=Guichard-Anguis|date=2 September 2003|publisher=Routledge|isbn=9781134542963|accessdate=7 January 2018|via=Google Books}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=b9oDAAAAMBAJ&q=All+Japan+Judo+Federation&pg=PA27|title=Black Belt|date=1 July 1967|publisher=Active Interest Media, Inc.|accessdate=7 January 2018|via=Google Books}}</ref> |
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The Federation has several subsidiary organizations, including the All Japan University Judo Federation, the All Japan Business Group Judo Federation, the All Japan High School Athletic Federation, and the Nippon Junior High School Physical Culture Association's Judo Competition Division.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.judo-ch.jp/english/organization/renmei/ajjf/index.shtml|title=Judo related organizations: All Japan Judo Federation (Zenjuren) - Judo Channel - Token Corporation: Official partner of the All Japan Judo Federation (Zenjuren)|website=Judo-ch.jp|accessdate=8 January 2018}}</ref> |
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== overview == |
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* As a subsidiary organization by adding [[All Japan Student Judo Federation]] and [[All Japan Business Judo Federation]] as a subsidiary organization to national organizations of 47 prefectures nationwide as a member organization, [[National High School Physical Education Federation]] Judo Specialty Department, [[Junior High School Physical Federation Federation]] Judo Competition Division is organized as a constituent body. |
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* [[Japanese Budo Council]], [[Japanese Sports Association]], [[Japanese Olympic Committee]], [[International Judo League]]. |
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* Administration is based on the Board of Directors, General Affairs, Tournament Projects, [[Public Relations]], Educational Promotion, [[Referee]], Enhancement, International, [[Medical Science]], athletes, [[compliance]], guidance Twelve expert committees for person training and serious accident comprehensive measures are placed. |
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* In addition, shape, total international countermeasures, judo MIND project, cooperative visits, special committee for promoting women's judo are placed. |
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* Anti · [[doping]] committee is independently working with the position of special committee. |
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* [[Kodokan]] Place the secretariat on the 5th floor of the Main Building (Kodokan International Judo Center). |
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== Important Dates == |
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* 1949, May 6: Founded |
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* 1949, October 26: Member of the Japanese Sports Association |
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* 1952, December 10: Member of the [[International Judo Federation]] |
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* 1956, May 2: Member of the [[Judo Union of Asia]] |
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* 1988, June 8: Corporate status acquisition |
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* 1989, August 7: Member of the [[Japanese Olympic Committee]] |
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== Current Leadership == |
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* President: [[Yasuhiro Yamashita]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2017/06/23/more-sports/judo/yamashita-named-new-japan-judo-federation-chairman/|title=Yamashita named new All Japan Judo Federation president|date=23 June 2017|website=Japantimes.co.jp|accessdate=8 January 2018}}</ref> |
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* [[1949]]] [[May 6]] founded |
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* Vice President: [[Seiki Nose]], Atsuko Ishi, Shinichi Nakamura, Takahiro Nishida<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.judo.or.jp/aboutus/overview/|title=All Japan Judo Federation About Us Page|website=judo.or.jp|accessdate=30 November 2022}}</ref> |
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* [[1949]]] [[October 26]] - Member of the Japanese Sports Association |
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* Professional Service Director: Nakasato |
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* [[1952]] [[December 10]] - Member of the International Judo Federation |
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* Director of Bureau: Nakasu |
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* [[1956]]] [[May 2]] - Member of the Asian Judo Federation |
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* [[1988]]] [[June 8]] - Corporate status acquisition |
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* [[1989]]] [[August 7]] - Member of the Japan Olympic Committee |
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=== Scandal === |
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In December 2011, Jiro Fukuda made unwanted sexual advances towards a female athlete, forcibly hugging and kissing her.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/05/25/national/ranking-judo-official-admits-sex-harassment/|title=Ranking judo official admits sex harassment|date=25 May 2013|website=Japantimes.co.jp|accessdate=8 January 2018|via=Japan Times Online}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.straitstimes.com/sport/judo-time-to-clean-house-world-bodys-chief-tells-japan|title=Judo: Time to clean house, world body's chief tells Japan|date=10 June 2013|website=Straitstimes.com|accessdate=8 January 2018}}</ref> Fukuda announced his intention to resign when the incident came to light in 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newslook.com/videos/544162-judo-bullying-exposes-sports-military-roots-in-japan|title=Judo: Bullying Exposes Sports' Military Roots in Japan - NewsLook|website=NewsLook.com|accessdate=8 January 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180108062522/http://www.newslook.com/videos/544162-judo-bullying-exposes-sports-military-roots-in-japan|archive-date=8 January 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1015989/japanese-judo-tarnished-again-as-world-champion-ono-and-11-others-reprimanded-for-abuse|title=Japanese judo tarnished again as world champion Ono and 11 others reprimanded for abuse|website=Insidethegames.biz|accessdate=8 January 2018}}</ref> |
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* President: [[Yasuhiro Yamashita]]<ref>https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2017/06/23/more-sports/judo/yamashita-named-new-japan-judo-federation-chairman/#.WlKqGDfLjIU</ref> |
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* Vice President: [[Near Shikang Hong]], [[梶 木 寿]], [[Fujiki Chongbo]] |
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* Professional Service Director: [[Nakasato]] |
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* Director of Bureau: [[Nakasu]] |
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In March 2013, [[Hiroyuki Tanaka]], of the All Japan Judo Federation, and several other directors illegally received a grant from the Japan Sports Promotion Center (JSC). Immediately, an independent commission was established to investigate.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/sports/news/2013/03/23/kiji/K20130323005454320.html|title=全柔連理事が助成金の不正受給認める 辞任、全額返還へ - スポニチ Sponichi Annex スポーツ|website=Sponichi.co.jp|accessdate=7 January 2018}}</ref> |
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=== scandal === |
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* In 2011 return banquet held at the banquet hall, [[Fukuda Jiro]] The kiss hugging the girls' players, even after the girls ran away [[toilet]] chased "come out I cried. Fukuda announced his intention to resign when the incident comes to light [[2013]]<ref>http://mainichi.jp/sports/news/20130524k0000e050258000c.htm</ref> |
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On April 26, 2013, an interim report was issued by the secretariat of the governing body on the case of illegally using a part of the subsidy paid to the leader of the Japan Sports Promotion Center as reinforcement reserve for food and drinking expenses. There was certifiable evidence of involvement by a foreign consortium due to the fact that a reservation payment e-mail was sent to recipients, a dunning e-mail was made if payment was delayed, there was a deposit bankbook of retained deposits in the secretariat's safe, etc. The misdirected money was also inappropriate in light of social norms, and violated the Pure Practice Law. It was pointed out that the organization didn't act in the spirit of legislation governing public subsidies. The misdirected funds were managed by Kamiro Yoshimura, who succeeded Uemura as strengthening committee chairman, and the balance reached about 23.5 million yen. The management of books and receipts was in bad faith, and the Japan Sports Promotion Center and Nagoya Sports Promotion Center bore some responsibility. The lack of proper management by the IOC was also pointed out. |
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* In March 2013, [[Tanaka Hiroyuki] of the All Japan Judo Federation and several other directors illegally received a grant from [[Japan Sports Promotion Center]] (JSC) despite lacking guidance , I also found a problem that I was using the received money for purposes other than purpose. Immediately, a third-party committee was established with an emphasis on external corporate scandals and compliance lawyers, and surveys were conducted<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/sports/news/2013/03/23/kiji/K20130323005454320.html|title=全柔連理事が助成金の不正受給認める 辞任、全額返還へ - スポニチ Sponichi Annex スポーツ|first=|last=株式会社スポーツニッポン新聞社マルチメディア事業本部|publisher=|accessdate=7 January 2018}}</ref> |
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On June 21, 2013, the independent commission published a final report that was roughly the same as the interim report, but added that, at the end 2007, 27 leaders were involved in fraudulent receipt of a 36.2 million yen subsidy. It was certified that the funds used for illegitimate purposes reached 33.45 million yen. |
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On April 26th, an interim report was issued, and from the Secretariat of the Governing Body, on the case of using a part of the subsidy paid to the leader from the Japan Sports Promotion Center as reinforcement reserve for food and drinking expenses Organizational involvement by the Fureign consortium from the fact that reservation payment e-mail was sent to recipients, dunning e-mail was made if payment was delayed, deposit bankbook of retained deposits in secretariat's safe, etc. It was certified as there was. The retained earnings were also inappropriate in light of social norms, and the Fure Practice Law pointed out that the organization lacked the spirit of forward legislation for subsidies that are public money. The retained money has management authority with Kamiro Yoshimura who succeeded Uemura of the strengthening committee chairman and the balance reached about 23.5 million yen, but because the management of books and receipts was skeptical, At the same time, he pointed out that Japan Sports Promotion Center and Nagoya Sports Promotion Center, which had been abandoning such reality, and the lack of institutional management by the IOC were also pointed out. |
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In addition, the final report said that those who "have the heaviest responsibility" were fully involved in these issues, including Yoshimura Waro, who was the strengthening committee chairperson at the time. Also included are the former reinforcement chairman, who did not have the judgment to rectify the situation, and Haruki Uemura, chairman of the Board of Contractors. Upon receiving this, Uemura announced his retirement as chairman of the board as of 2014. |
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Third party committee published the final report on June 21, roughly as the interim report, but in the end 2007, 27 leaders were involved in fraudulent receiving of 36.2 million yen subsidy , It was certified that the retained earnings for non-purpose purposes reached 33.45 million yen. |
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On July 23, 2013, due to successive scandals, the [[Cabinet Office]] received a recommendation for measures for improvement, based on the Public Interest Certification Act, which is the first since the adoption of the new corporation system in 2008. |
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In addition, those who "have the heaviest responsibility" are fully involved in these issues, they are recognized as being Yoshimura Waro who was the strengthening chairperson at the time, and from the time of strengthening committee participation in this system The former reinforcement chairman who did not show the attitude to rectify it, but also the responsibility of Haruki Uemura, Chairman of the Board of Contractors, was clearly stated. Upon receiving this, Uemura announced his retirement as Chairman of the Board of 2014. |
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==== Timeline ==== |
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On July 23, 2013, due to successive scandals, [Cabinet Office] received a recommendation for improvement measures based on the Public Interest Certification Act, which is the first time after the enforcement of the new corporation system in 2008<ref>http://www.jiji.com/jc/c?g=spo&k=2013072300739&j4</ref><ref>http://www.jiji.com/jc/c?g=spo_30&k=2013082100701 </ref> |
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* Letters to JOC from 15 people, including December 4 athlete, alleging abuse by women's coach [[Ryuji Sonoda]] and his staff.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/others/judo-slapped-kicked-and-beaten-with-bamboo-the-training-horrors-that-japans-women-underwent-in-the-8591335.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160915091950/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/others/judo-slapped-kicked-and-beaten-with-bamboo-the-training-horrors-that-japans-women-underwent-in-the-8591335.html |archive-date=2016-09-15 |url-access=limited |url-status=live|title=Judo: Slapped, kicked and beaten with bamboo - the training horrors|date=28 April 2013|website=Independent.co.uk|accessdate=8 January 2018}}</ref> |
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==== Time series of a series of scandals summary ==== |
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* Accusation document to JOC from 15 people including December 4 athlete |
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* January 30 |
* January 30 – Announcement of allegations at a press conference. |
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* January 31 Chairman Uemura |
* January 31 – Chairman Uemura resigns as head of the JOC player strengthening headquarters. |
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* February 1 – Coach Ryuji Sonoda resigns.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision/japans-coaching-abuse-problem-surfaces-viral-video/story?id=20311087|title=Japan Has a Sports Violence Problem|date=20 September 2013|website=ABC News|accessdate=8 January 2018}}</ref> |
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* February 1 Sonoda Women's coach resigned |
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* February 5 Yoshimura strengthening director, Tokuno coach |
* February 5 – Yoshimura strengthening director, Tokuno coach resigns. |
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* March 8 – Independent commission (violence problem) summarizes recommendations. |
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* March 12 – Independent commission reports. Mr Uemura intends to continue. |
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* March 14 – Discovery of the grant problem.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.joc.or.jp/english/aboutjoc/statement/130319.html|title=JOC Issues Directives to All Japan Judo Federation - JOC - Japanese Olympic Committee|website=Joc.or.jp|accessdate=8 January 2018}}</ref> |
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* Mar. 14 Discovery of the grant problem |
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* March 18 – The Board of Directors determines Uemura and others' successive decisions. |
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* March 19 JOC decides to dispose such as grant suspension |
* March 19 – JOC decides to dispose of such as grant suspension. |
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* Establishment of reform project |
* March 26 – Establishment of reform project. |
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* April 26 |
* April 26 – Independent commission (grant problem) interim report, Chairman Uemura suggests resignation. |
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* April 27 |
* April 27 – The president's advancement and exit at the executive board. No discussion. |
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* May 23 – [[All-Japan Judo Federation sexual abuse allegations|Discovery of sexual harassment by the director]]. |
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* Discovering the sexual harassment issue of the director May 23 |
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* June 7 Public Interest Authorization |
* June 7 – Public Interest Authorization committee requests resubmission of report. |
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* Mr. Uemura |
* June 11 – Mr. Uemura to continue as chairman announced after board meeting. |
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* June 21 |
* June 21 – Independent commission pointed out the responsibilities of Uemura, et al. |
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* June 24 – Chairman Uemura resigns, effective the end of the year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.arabnews.com/news/459657|title=Japan judo head resigns in wake of scandals|date=30 July 2013|website=Arabnews.com|accessdate=8 January 2018}}</ref> |
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* June 24 Chairman Uemura resigns during the year |
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* June 25 – At a meeting of the board of directors, some directors resign as does the chairman.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxnews.com/world/japan-judo-head-to-resign-in-wake-of-scandals/|title=Japan judo head to resign in wake of scandals|date=30 July 2013|website=Foxnews.com|access-date=8 January 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/23-japanese-judo-officials-resign-following-series-of-scandals/article5052054.ece|title=23 Japanese judo officials resign following series of scandals|date=23 August 2013|accessdate=8 January 2018|website=Thehindu.com}}</ref> |
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* June 25 At the Board of Councilors some councilors resigned as chairman |
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* July 3 Establishment of |
* July 3 – Establishment of task force to implement reform. |
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* July 9 Extraordinary |
* July 9 – Extraordinary board of directors decision. |
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* July 23 – Cabinet Office improvement recommendations. |
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* Cabinet Office July 23 Improvement Recommendation |
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* July 25 Mr. Uemura resignation |
* July 25 – Mr. Uemura resignation suggested ahead of schedule. |
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* July 30 Chairman and four executive officers |
* July 30 – Chairman and four executive officers to resign during August, 23 delegates dismissed by the board of directors. |
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* August 21 |
* August 21 – Resignation of 23 executive directors and 3 auditors including the executive club, such as Chairman Uemura. The establishment of a new executive committee. |
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* September 4 Discovery that Tadashi Shota, Director General of |
* September 4 – Discovery that Tadashi Shota, Director General of Tenri University judo department, took office as a director without reporting internal violence. |
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For details of a series of problems, see [[Issue of violent complaints by girls competing in girls]] |
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== Competitions == |
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=== Main competitions === |
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In recent years girls judo has become established as an official sports competition internationally, so we will convert to organize and consolidate the tournament organized. Integration of conventions that have been carried out by gender has also been done so far. |
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In recent years, girls judo has become established as an official sports competition internationally, so we will continue to organize and consolidate the tournament organized. Integration of conventions that have been carried out by gender has also been done so far. |
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; General tournament |
; General tournament |
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* [[All Japan Judo Championship Tournament]] (Boys) |
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* [[Empress Cup All Japan Women's Judo Championship Tournament]] (Girls) |
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* [[All Japan Selection Judo Weight National Championships]] (Men and women) |
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* [[Kodokan Cup All Nippon Judo Weight Championships]] (Men and women) |
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* [[All-Japan business judo group opposition meeting]] |
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* [[All Japan Business Judo Individual Championships]] |
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* [[Grand Slam · Tokyo]]] (formerly the Kado Haragoro Cup International Judo Championship) |
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* [[All-Japan Judo Championships]] (Boys) |
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* Empress's Cup All-Japan Women's Judo Championships (Girls).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.seiko.co.jp/en/branding/report/01.html|title=The 31st Empress's Cup All-Japan Women's Judo Championships/All-Japan Judo Championships 2016 - Sports Competition Reports - Seiko Holdings Corporation|website=Seiko.co.jp|accessdate=8 January 2018}}</ref> |
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* All Japan Selection Judo Weight National Championships (Men and women). |
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* Kodokan Cup All Nippon Judo Weight Championships (Men and women). |
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* All-Japan business judo group opposition meeting. |
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* All Japan Business Judo Individual Championships. |
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* Grand Slam Tokyo (formerly the Kado Haragoro Cup International Judo Championship). |
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; Competitions for students |
; Competitions for students |
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* [[All Japan Student Judo Champions Tournament]] |
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* All Japan Student Judo Champions Tournament. |
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* All Japan Junior Judo Weight Championship ({{ill|JOC Junior Olympic Cup|ja|ジュニアオリンピック}}). |
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* [[National High School General Physical Education Competition Judo Games]] ([[National High School General Physical Education Competition | Interhei]]) |
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* National High School General Physical Education Competition Judo Games (Interhei). |
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* National High School Judo Championship Tournament (National High School Screening Competition). |
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* Golden Eagle Flag National High School Judo Competition (held in [[Fukuoka city]] separately from the inter-high in the summer). |
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* Junior High School Judo Tournament (All-Japan Middle School Physical Education Competition). |
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* [[National juvenile judo contest]]] |
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* National juvenile judo contest. |
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=== Major tournament that was once held === |
=== Major tournament that was once held === |
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* Prefectural Counter All Japan Women's Judo Games (1985 - 2009) |
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* Fukuoka International Women's Judo Championship Tournament (1983 - 2006 integrated with the Kana Ko) |
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==International competition== |
===International competition=== |
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The All Japan Judo Federation is a member of the Asian umbrella organization [[Judo Union of Asia]] (JUA) as well as the World Association for [[International Judo Federation]] (IJF). |
The All Japan Judo Federation is a member of the Asian umbrella organization [[Judo Union of Asia]] (JUA) as well as the World Association for [[International Judo Federation]] (IJF). |
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On the part of the Japanese Olympic Committee, the JOC is the only Judo Association authorized to send athletes to the Olympic Games. |
On the part of the Japanese Olympic Committee, the JOC is the only Judo Association authorized to send athletes to the Olympic Games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/18/sports/japan-confronts-hazards-of-judo.html|title=Japan Confronts Hazards of Judo|date=18 April 2013|website=International Herald Tribune|accessdate=8 January 2018|via=The New York Times}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of judo organizations]] |
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* [[Judo by country]] |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 9 November 2024
Founded | May 1949[1][2] |
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Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
President | Yasuhiro Yamashita |
Official website | |
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Founded in 1949, the All Japan Judo Federation(Japanese: 全日本柔道連盟) is the largest judo association in Japan, and the official representative for judo in the Japanese Olympic Committee.[3][4][5][6][7]
The Federation has several subsidiary organizations, including the All Japan University Judo Federation, the All Japan Business Group Judo Federation, the All Japan High School Athletic Federation, and the Nippon Junior High School Physical Culture Association's Judo Competition Division.[8]
Important Dates
[edit]- 1949, May 6: Founded
- 1949, October 26: Member of the Japanese Sports Association
- 1952, December 10: Member of the International Judo Federation
- 1956, May 2: Member of the Judo Union of Asia
- 1988, June 8: Corporate status acquisition
- 1989, August 7: Member of the Japanese Olympic Committee
Current Leadership
[edit]- President: Yasuhiro Yamashita[9]
- Vice President: Seiki Nose, Atsuko Ishi, Shinichi Nakamura, Takahiro Nishida[10]
- Professional Service Director: Nakasato
- Director of Bureau: Nakasu
Scandal
[edit]In December 2011, Jiro Fukuda made unwanted sexual advances towards a female athlete, forcibly hugging and kissing her.[11][12] Fukuda announced his intention to resign when the incident came to light in 2013.[13][14]
In March 2013, Hiroyuki Tanaka, of the All Japan Judo Federation, and several other directors illegally received a grant from the Japan Sports Promotion Center (JSC). Immediately, an independent commission was established to investigate.[15]
On April 26, 2013, an interim report was issued by the secretariat of the governing body on the case of illegally using a part of the subsidy paid to the leader of the Japan Sports Promotion Center as reinforcement reserve for food and drinking expenses. There was certifiable evidence of involvement by a foreign consortium due to the fact that a reservation payment e-mail was sent to recipients, a dunning e-mail was made if payment was delayed, there was a deposit bankbook of retained deposits in the secretariat's safe, etc. The misdirected money was also inappropriate in light of social norms, and violated the Pure Practice Law. It was pointed out that the organization didn't act in the spirit of legislation governing public subsidies. The misdirected funds were managed by Kamiro Yoshimura, who succeeded Uemura as strengthening committee chairman, and the balance reached about 23.5 million yen. The management of books and receipts was in bad faith, and the Japan Sports Promotion Center and Nagoya Sports Promotion Center bore some responsibility. The lack of proper management by the IOC was also pointed out.
On June 21, 2013, the independent commission published a final report that was roughly the same as the interim report, but added that, at the end 2007, 27 leaders were involved in fraudulent receipt of a 36.2 million yen subsidy. It was certified that the funds used for illegitimate purposes reached 33.45 million yen.
In addition, the final report said that those who "have the heaviest responsibility" were fully involved in these issues, including Yoshimura Waro, who was the strengthening committee chairperson at the time. Also included are the former reinforcement chairman, who did not have the judgment to rectify the situation, and Haruki Uemura, chairman of the Board of Contractors. Upon receiving this, Uemura announced his retirement as chairman of the board as of 2014.
On July 23, 2013, due to successive scandals, the Cabinet Office received a recommendation for measures for improvement, based on the Public Interest Certification Act, which is the first since the adoption of the new corporation system in 2008.
Timeline
[edit]- 2012
- Letters to JOC from 15 people, including December 4 athlete, alleging abuse by women's coach Ryuji Sonoda and his staff.[16]
- 2013
- January 30 – Announcement of allegations at a press conference.
- January 31 – Chairman Uemura resigns as head of the JOC player strengthening headquarters.
- February 1 – Coach Ryuji Sonoda resigns.[17]
- February 5 – Yoshimura strengthening director, Tokuno coach resigns.
- March 8 – Independent commission (violence problem) summarizes recommendations.
- March 12 – Independent commission reports. Mr Uemura intends to continue.
- March 14 – Discovery of the grant problem.[18]
- March 18 – The Board of Directors determines Uemura and others' successive decisions.
- March 19 – JOC decides to dispose of such as grant suspension.
- March 26 – Establishment of reform project.
- April 26 – Independent commission (grant problem) interim report, Chairman Uemura suggests resignation.
- April 27 – The president's advancement and exit at the executive board. No discussion.
- May 23 – Discovery of sexual harassment by the director.
- June 7 – Public Interest Authorization committee requests resubmission of report.
- June 11 – Mr. Uemura to continue as chairman announced after board meeting.
- June 21 – Independent commission pointed out the responsibilities of Uemura, et al.
- June 24 – Chairman Uemura resigns, effective the end of the year.[19]
- June 25 – At a meeting of the board of directors, some directors resign as does the chairman.[20][21]
- July 3 – Establishment of task force to implement reform.
- July 9 – Extraordinary board of directors decision.
- July 23 – Cabinet Office improvement recommendations.
- July 25 – Mr. Uemura resignation suggested ahead of schedule.
- July 30 – Chairman and four executive officers to resign during August, 23 delegates dismissed by the board of directors.
- August 21 – Resignation of 23 executive directors and 3 auditors including the executive club, such as Chairman Uemura. The establishment of a new executive committee.
- September 4 – Discovery that Tadashi Shota, Director General of Tenri University judo department, took office as a director without reporting internal violence.
Competitions
[edit]Main competitions
[edit]In recent years, girls judo has become established as an official sports competition internationally, so we will continue to organize and consolidate the tournament organized. Integration of conventions that have been carried out by gender has also been done so far.
- General tournament
- All-Japan Judo Championships (Boys)
- Empress's Cup All-Japan Women's Judo Championships (Girls).[22]
- All Japan Selection Judo Weight National Championships (Men and women).
- Kodokan Cup All Nippon Judo Weight Championships (Men and women).
- All-Japan business judo group opposition meeting.
- All Japan Business Judo Individual Championships.
- Grand Slam Tokyo (formerly the Kado Haragoro Cup International Judo Championship).
- Competitions for students
- All Japan Student Judo Champions Tournament.
- All Japan Junior Judo Weight Championship (JOC Junior Olympic Cup ).
- National High School General Physical Education Competition Judo Games (Interhei).
- National High School Judo Championship Tournament (National High School Screening Competition).
- Golden Eagle Flag National High School Judo Competition (held in Fukuoka city separately from the inter-high in the summer).
- Junior High School Judo Tournament (All-Japan Middle School Physical Education Competition).
- National juvenile judo contest.
Major tournament that was once held
[edit]- Prefectural Counter All Japan Women's Judo Games (1985 - 2009)
- Fukuoka International Women's Judo Championship Tournament (1983 - 2006 integrated with the Kana Ko)
International competition
[edit]The All Japan Judo Federation is a member of the Asian umbrella organization Judo Union of Asia (JUA) as well as the World Association for International Judo Federation (IJF).
On the part of the Japanese Olympic Committee, the JOC is the only Judo Association authorized to send athletes to the Olympic Games.[23]
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ "Japan Confronts Hazards of Judo". International Herald Tribune. 18 April 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2018 – via The New York Times.