The Judo Summer Camp with Judo Master Katanishi is engaging and particularly worthwhile, attracting judoka from far and wide. It’s for this reason that we wanted to make the Judo Master’s experience available to a wide audience in Italy. The technical demonstrations that you’ll see at this summer camp will reach the highest aesthetic levels of rare beauty.
Every year, the Judo Summer Camp draws an increasingly larger international contingent and the feedback and consensus is unanimously and overwhelmingly positive. Over the years, attendance and quality have grown and, thanks to the influence of the many judo teachers who attend, the value of the course is making major inroads into the training of many judoka in Italy and abroad.
THE JUDO MASTERS
Hiroshi Katanishi
Judo Master (8th Dan) at Judokwai Losanna – graduated at Tenri University.
An important point of reference for the Summer Camp, was recently awarded 8th Dan by the Kodokan in Tokyo, an appropriate indicator of the level of expertise reached by anyone of this grade. The Judo Master has been visiting us since 2004 and has become something of a judo celebrity in Italy, at least by those who are passionate about our discipline.
Corrado Croceri
Judo Master (6th Dan), Italian Champion in the 70’s.
Very active in teaching Judo according to the noble principles of the founder Jigoro Kano. He’s promoting his project “Il Judo nel Dojo”, through courses in every part of Italy.
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4 Days
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One single lesson
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For organizational reasons due the greatness of the tatami, The Organizing Committee will not accept more than 200 members. For this reason entries received after the due date of July 19, 2021 will only be accepted if places are available.
Cancellations at the Judo Summer Camp 2021 will be announced 10 days prior to arrival, in this case will be refunded 50% of the amount of advance payment.
WHO IS IT FOR
We accept judo inscriptions from the age category ES / B Born in 2007/08 up, to follow the Cadet / Junior / Senior / Master and Technicians.
The recommended minimum level of Judo is 3rd Kyu (Green belt).
Further options may be decided and agreed upon by the Teacher or Parent with the Master Corrado Croceri.
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INTERNATIONAL JUDO SEMINAR 2024
Via Enrico Mattei | Corridonia (MC) - Italy
Sport & Culture
Between Italy and Japan
ANTI COVID19 GUIDELINES
The internship will take place behind closed doors, in compliance with the DPCM currently in force at that time and according to the “Guidelines for the organization of Events and Sporting Competitions”.
50th Anniversary of Dojo Kenshiro Abbe
Kashiwazaki and the Masters fROM Japan: A Seminar Celebrating Tradition
In the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of ASD Dojo Kenshiro Abbe – Gruppo Marche of Corridonia, we celebrate fifty years of dedication to the discipline of Judo, a school that has shaped generations of judoka with cultural, social, ethical, and moral values. This historic milestone provides the perfect opportunity to promote Judo Kodokan, founded by Prof. Jigoro Kano (1860 – 1938), not just as a martial art, but as a powerful educational and cultural tool.
From October 24th to 26th, 2024, Dojo Kenshiro Abbe will have the honor of hosting a prestigious Japanese delegation, featuring four grandmasters: Katsuhiko Kashiwazaki, Yasuhiko Moriwaki, Tomoo Hamana, and Seiki Nose, all 8th Dan. These legendary figures in the world of Judo have each contributed immensely to the promotion of Japanese Judo, where an IPPON is not just an opinion but a certainty.
This event is not merely a celebration; it is a unique opportunity to learn directly from the great masters of Japan. The seminar will not only focus on practical techniques but will also delve into the historical, cultural, and ethical aspects of Judo, promoting values that can guide the younger generations in facing life’s challenges.
The program will involve institutions dedicated to education and sports, such as schools, universities, and families, in a spirit of sharing the profound social values of Judo. This event is designed for anyone who wishes to immerse themselves in a discipline that goes beyond sports and extends to personal and cultural growth.
Don’t miss the chance to participate in this once-in-a-lifetime event and experience a formative journey that bridges tradition and innovation. Registrations are now open, so hurry to reserve your place and be a part of this historic celebration of Judo!
KATSUHIKO KASHIWAZAKI 8th DAN
Katsuhiko Kashiwazaki (born September 16, 1951) is a legendary Japanese judoka and one of the most respected figures in the world of Judo. Known for his expertise in ne-waza (ground techniques), Kashiwazaki is particularly celebrated for his mastery of the kesa-gatame (scarf hold) and various other ground techniques that have become iconic in the sport.
Kashiwazaki’s judo career is marked by numerous achievements. He won the gold medal at the 1981 World Judo Championships in Maastricht, a victory that solidified his reputation as one of the best in his weight class. He also secured silver medals in both the 1975 and 1979 World Championships, demonstrating consistent excellence at the highest level of competition.
Beyond his competitive career, Kashiwazaki has made significant contributions to the sport through teaching and coaching. He has held coaching positions around the world, including in the United Kingdom and Germany, where he has influenced countless students with his deep understanding of judo techniques and philosophy.
In addition to his teaching, Kashiwazaki has authored several books on judo, particularly on ne-waza, which are highly regarded by practitioners of all levels. His works have been instrumental in spreading knowledge of judo techniques, making complex moves accessible and understandable.
Kashiwazaki continues to be a revered figure in the judo community, frequently participating in seminars and workshops worldwide, where he shares his expertise and passion for the sport. His legacy is not only in his competitive achievements but also in the generations of judoka he has inspired and mentored.
YASUHIKO MORIWAKI 8th DAN
Yasuhiko Moriwaki (born August 6, 1952) is a distinguished Japanese judoka and a renowned figure in the global judo community. Moriwaki has made significant contributions to the sport, particularly through his expertise in both competitive judo and coaching.
Moriwaki’s competitive career was marked by his exceptional skill and dedication. He was a member of Japan’s national judo team and competed at the highest levels of the sport during the 1970s and 1980s. His technical proficiency and strategic acumen on the tatami earned him respect among peers and competitors alike.
After retiring from competitive judo, Moriwaki transitioned to coaching, where he continued to influence the sport. He has coached various judo teams and has been involved in the development of judo athletes at both the national and international levels. Moriwaki is known for his ability to impart the traditional values of judo, such as discipline, respect, and perseverance, to his students.
Moriwaki has also played a crucial role in promoting judo worldwide. He has conducted numerous seminars and workshops across different countries, sharing his deep knowledge of judo techniques and principles. His efforts have helped to spread judo’s influence beyond Japan, fostering a greater appreciation for the sport in various cultures.
Throughout his career, Moriwaki has remained committed to the core values of judo, emphasizing the importance of both physical and mental development. His contributions to judo as an athlete, coach, and ambassador have left a lasting impact on the sport and continue to inspire judoka around the world.
SEIKI NOSE 8th DAN
Seiki Nose (born January 12, 1946) is a distinguished Japanese judoka known for his expertise and significant contributions to the sport of judo. Throughout his career, Nose has been recognized for his technical proficiency, especially in the field of ne-waza (ground techniques), and his dedication to the philosophy and teaching of judo.
Nose has a rich history in competitive judo, having been a prominent figure in the sport during his active years. He competed at the highest levels, representing Japan in various national and international tournaments, where he consistently demonstrated his skill and tactical acumen.
In addition to his accomplishments as a competitor, Nose has made substantial contributions to judo as a coach and educator. He has been involved in the training and development of numerous judoka, helping to shape the next generation of athletes. His teaching style is deeply rooted in the traditional values of judo, emphasizing not only physical prowess but also the moral and ethical principles that are central to the discipline.
Nose’s influence extends beyond Japan, as he has participated in many international seminars and workshops, sharing his knowledge with judo communities around the world. His commitment to the global promotion of judo has made him a respected figure internationally, and he continues to inspire and mentor judoka of all ages.
Throughout his career, Seiki Nose has remained dedicated to the core principles of judo, blending tradition with modern techniques to advance the sport. His legacy is marked by his contributions to both the competitive and educational aspects of judo, making him a revered figure in the judo community.
TOMOO HAMANA 8th DAN
Tomoo Hamana is a respected Japanese judo expert and professor at Nihon Bunka University, where he is part of the Department of Sports and Health Sciences. His specialization in judo and research focuses particularly on teaching methodologies, with a strong emphasis on supporting athletes with intellectual disabilities. Hamana’s work in this field has made significant contributions to the inclusive development of judo training programs.
In addition to his academic role, Hamana is an active member of the All Japan Judo Federation (AJJF). His competitive career includes remarkable achievements in judo kata, where he was crowned World Kata Champion in the years 2009, 2010, and 2011. These victories highlight his deep technical knowledge and mastery of the art of judo.
Hamana’s dual role as both an educator and a world-class judoka reflects his commitment to advancing judo not only as a sport but also as a means of personal development and inclusion. His work continues to inspire students and athletes, particularly in promoting the values of perseverance, respect, and inclusivity within the judo community.
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INTERNATIONAL JUDO SEMINAR
24-26 OCTOBER 2024
PALAZZETTO DELLO SPORT
Corridonia (MC) – Italy