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l^^gM塞ifni叫.up in drove a ■ once the V on I apr^ aroiimf sbout the style juぉtni techniques being tetiまat t塞naka Do jo. And they're »tUlcoming today; Student* 加豕e ill age from16 to 50, with力en • handfiil ofかIs receiving training'
StiU"柳g幼ft agile and looking iItlea"10 years young er than hi* 60 years,' the bespectacled T*naka estimates he h袖 turned out noless than10,000 students of the. martial art over 'the、past18 years. He'is presently teaching about 70 students, with an翼verage of,3(> showing up for nightly .training'and workouts.
Not .an especiallj^ spaciou« doju ■at 2t, ntiats, it is nevertheless jdeid. for''his purposes. lnelu(W illthe do jo are a weight amiexercise room equipped with ,v;げi丽 f)us facilities similar to thひ.se found in a YMCA:gym. 'Practice houにャare from fJ to 9 nijjhtly i?x(.ept Suntfay,' when .the time is :^hifted to tlie afternoon 'hours [)f1to 4. The fee is多2.75' per n纖th.'.
Tanalta an(! his young students :ire becoming quite well-known th—ese. (lays for'having run. down th—ieves and subdue(i pickpockets im streetcars and trains cm'several 0"'asions. Just recen"y, the Ta-mika I)ojo mieved its' fihhletter specialCO rn men cTat ion ironi the Sei、ju :】,olice 'Departmerit after one of his. students captur-i、d .a thh'f :)n(l'turned him over to "olh'e. TVielocalboard of education has ;"so honored the' do jo im'ti .Tanaka for theirョuable ■(.'iintrihuUon in the. fight against juYPnUe (lelinquei'icy..
At thp same timcv uonr of Ta-u;ikaV charges have e、.er'been iii、'olverf in an、v street' fighting or barroom br'i、vli叩.Indeed, he is no lout t(> build up.to叫h fighters good at' street battles. Oひthe i'ontrary,. he see« his main pur-.pose as'the sound development o|" youth. He:eUes'his two main ■ aims ai? thc.minten:"ice of'goo(1 ■iieaUh through vigorous ex err i" <'iM(l〖r:diiinにand a proper k:ひo、v卜 "1>U、. of seif-(fefen:v techniques.
T.aiiaka Do jo makes' no claim t(、 being the "Mecca" ofづuj"su りut. take:iゅecial.pride in Us modern, i"hi、t:、tionでf 'the old 'i"ar lialart form into aiiゃffei'U、:f J4、's"、m of seIf "defense. Five cn six senior students serve as. in-stnu'ぃ.、rs ah "IK with Tanakahi"】曙 .sel.f.t() 'hdp h eg inners. Student-く con、e from all■ 、v:ilk、s of Hfe—, -from factory hands toし'ompai"''
But T:inaka (ioosn't arcrpt anyone'younger thanAc coring to-his地A.kio, a Kodokan. judo i"stOK'tor: "Prin、a,ry. an<i..junior hijrh schoolM油nts makt> too mueh' mん"e ami play .:iroum! iiv stt、:id ぐ(uiぐt、i"nUoi,,p on theii
troubレ'for my father."
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But .in real'situations, Tanaka stresses running away from »ny-one with a kni?e.8ince &、student miy have, *n exft环ersted "liもf in his 'self-defense piwers and wind: up' getting seriously hurt ひr.even .klhed.
"My .students enjoy working out here," Tanaka wy*.. "Just though it. were a sport. The.last thing w'eヌ'ant'to..do is teach our students how to injure sonieュ oneノ'
.Aはhougrh如iitsu preceded them both, Tanaka,s adapted style of ."g;oshinjほsu,, appears to' be a e ornbi nation ,,of judo, ant I nikhfo. Many of the techniques are ex-ec.uteii' by a. quick twist of the wrist or the :am, while' there ate others that are based on thrmvs.' The .students a).so ".ear the familiar judogi" instead of the tnuiiti'onalhakama. skirt,' bu.t there arミno、competitive match-, es 'as】n ju(iひ,
Holding"' down perhaps .'the highest'extant'rank in如jitsii';is a ninth"degree master, Tana.ka encourages beginners by quickly nron〗oting them to shodan (first-degree black belt). When he first opened his dojo, he .even had neophytes wearing a .hlack belt because it put .the'trainees into the .proper .frame' of. mind .for attempting "atenii," or botlv aい tack. ノ
The students, however, resisted his t()o-easv. promotion system by biiyi!】に、、'hite belts instead. As:a result, 'Tanaka dec Wed .to wait .six or .seven months before' hamlinp out'aドho(iarv,blaek belt. Sim'e there are: ncv contest^?, a iu'きuka is unab1(^ to. coilet't a cl.e"r-cut- stri"p of victories'' to ensure his dimb the ..1acWpr. (.rank illp;んU .'takes'so me '15 ye'ars, .for instam'e to ivjake fifth' (fepcree at Tanaka Do jo.
h、-Viis home bphii" tVir>'do.irv T:iiiakii has a va!uaWe rqUぼtion っf. ancient b00lis and .secret j5rroUs on juiitsu te[、h!iiquw of the. Yajifyu-Singan-Ryu' .School handed (Icnvn from 'jreぼration ,tn ,piieratkm- master to mipil.over th.e "ast '?(XV years.. He says " .stnihas'not bf^en decided 、vhethp.r his son, who is ni)、v' tejU'hinf^ juォrt
;-.tdo:doiリr'细c^ (!ay.:tak(? ovpr his •father 、 jujitsu do jo, or'perh丰 pvpfi trV to handle both. Tanaka is' aレo consitlc"Hi、rr thp
••n-pr to his star pupH, Rvuhei Ha5h;11、0t0, a 'fifth-,lpgm、'hijitsu-ka. Then, atja;',- he --ays )ずimv ii,,くt d(,-くp it dcnvn.
"W'iUレthe future i、f ju.iitsu stni ill.prave .,lぃi'M and th(^ fahU 71immerinにぐo「even'a re\-iva! be-?i,inin«^ to. n,ak<^ their :、ひper^r. anrf, the n,ntirmat"、n of thr fino wiirk of .thp T:inaka T:ikt、-''<,h;(〗<"r»s i"i vitall、'important if thp';im、ie"t mnrtiala" is not *'、トp d'、(、ar<W in the tra^ihhill
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Count 'M"oD of .tlie S幼''Fr"鹏' ebcQ Chronicte«實ho hajs tHl;ng :'his 'feminine ■ readers '.to はke » bath together 'ith their huftbsnds Jsp墓ncse Wy,e,ノ be--'moanft the .lotis '.of .fe鹏ininはy in J«pan«fte'.iromen. WH"ng 'his eoJumn "BMuty and《h« in the Chrpnide recently, Count
ARE ORIENTAL 、vomen reaレ !y superior to American women? f^、or years. J have maintained that if a man wishesいbe happily married, he should'take a Ja-. panese 、vo.man as 'h;s bricf.e.' (If,' however, he wishes to be rk'h* hに should take unto his he<land boardaChine;?ebrhle).
To see if this is stilltrue. —. if Orientalwomen are .('リrrentしv holding up their 'reputation :is realwomen — I flew off to the Orienにtoぁsome research. In Japan thing's have changed. Oh: tio,.、' they Have changed.
Not only'has: the feminine kimono been 'replaced bj^ the miniskirt, but the shortening of'the dresses has'apparantly shortened the women's ability t(V be gorxl
In Tokyo, where I Mopped firsし 【noticed' th;、t. fe.w wives bowレ' ♦:heh' husbands :ui,v'uore toヌho、、' their pcratUude for having a man ご0me home to shatv、 their baths.
Over .a sukiyakilunch, I. discussed the disappearance, of the, kimono with' someぉpane?se husbands. They picked .half hcarte(T-
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took the menofJap^1200 yeai^ to mold ouJT wom幼掘o a pattern we Considered' suitable for mar-riageノ and'、m"Uin】'nぉa home, .Alas,' it .took only ten 'year9 'tひ crush'化at mold into innumerablp pieces.
Another interjected, "And "during those1200 years, we nven had a very good reasonんr i'nsisting our women wear thelongId-' nio加gowns.' 'We realized ,ong ago 'that Japanese women should never a(iopt theノm ini.skirted fad. God gave them beautifulfaces anォpetはe bodies, but. theirlegs unfortunately, aren't 'mhU-sk'irt material."
.There 、vas muchlauprhter at his comments' — ami i found through my persoiialobserva-ノ tions 'later, that he 、vas indeed ispeaking tlie U,uth.
At one. time, I claimed the'Japanese women were the most, ideal.wives in the world. And. I had .many, a di幼greement with American., 、vomen when I sug-■gesterf they adopt a few Oriental customs within the;r own .homes.
To American wives, anything 'でiiiotely resemblikindness, to' oiie,s husband is a sipn of weakness,' slavery or madness. But I 、vou!(lpatiently i>oint.'out that there 'wasi a diabolicalmethod to ,such m;"lness, and the Japanese wives' 、vere not slaves,らut just the opposite.
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