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Yoshio Sugino

Yoshio Sugino (杉野嘉男, Sugino Yoshio, December 12, 1904 – June 13, 1998) was a Japanese martial artist and film choreographer.

Yoshio Sugino
Born(1904-12-12)December 12, 1904[1]
Tokyo, Japan
DiedJune 13, 1998(1998-06-13) (aged 93)
Narutō, Chiba, Japan
StyleTenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu, Judo, Aikido
Teacher(s)Kunisaburo Iizuka, Morihei Ueshiba, Kano Jigoro Shihan
Children1

Early life edit

Sugino was born in Naruto village, Chiba prefecture, in December 1904. When he was a child, his family moved to Tokyo. He first encountered martial arts at Keio University, where he enrolled in 1918; here he joined the judo, kendo, sumo and kyūdō clubs, among others. In particular, he studied judo under Kunisaburo Iizuka, one of Japan's top collegiate coaches at the time.[2] Discovering a proficiency for judo, he started his own dojo (the Kodokan Judo Shugyojo) in Kawasaki after a brief stint as a bank clerk.[3]

Martial arts career edit

Jigoro Kano, the founder of judo, introduced Sugino to the Katori Shinto-ryu school of kenjutsu in 1927. Sugino also started studying Yoshin Koryu under Genro Kanaya around this time.[4] He met aikido's founder Morihei Ueshiba in the early 1930s, and studied aikido sufficiently to gain a teaching license and open an Aikikai-affiliated dojo by 1935. By the 1940s he was teaching kenjutsu, aikido, judo and naginatajutsu full-time.[3]

Move to Fukushima edit

During World War II, Sugino's home and dojo were destroyed by bombing raids on Kawasaki. Sugino and his family fled to Fukushima, where he spent most of his time in martial arts training and used his medical knowledge (he had run a bone-setting clinic from his dojo in Kawasaki) to help the injured. After the war, the family returned to Kawasaki, where his clinic became very busy treating the war-wounded. By 1950, he had constructed a new dojo.[3]

Film career edit

In 1953, Sugino was asked to provide sword instruction for the actors in Akira Kurosawa's film, Seven Samurai.[5] Originally the work was shared between Sugino and Junzo Sasamori of the Ono-ha Itto-ryu, but Sasamori pulled out early in the filming due to teaching commitments abroad. Sugino is also credited as fencing instructor for Kurosawa's "Hidden Fortress" and "Yojimbo". His choreography for the fights departed from earlier, Kabuki-influenced work and focused on making the scenes as realistic as possible.[3] Furthermore, Sugino also did the choreography for Hiroshi Inagaki's Samurai Trilogy.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ katorishinto.it. "ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA KATORI SHINTO RYU". Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  2. ^ Joseph R. Svinth. "Judo: Kunisaburo Iizuka". Retrieved 18 February 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d Tsukasa Matsuzaki. . Archived from the original on December 4, 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
  4. ^ Pranin, Stanley. "Interview with Yoshio Sugino". Retrieved 18 February 2012.
  5. ^ Stuart Galbraith, The Toho Studios story: a history and complete filmography, Scarecrow Press, 2008 p152
  6. ^ "Sugino Yoshio Sensei | Tokumeikan". Retrieved 2024-02-27.

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yoshio, sugino, 杉野嘉男, sugino, yoshio, december, 1904, june, 1998, japanese, martial, artist, film, choreographer, born, 1904, december, 1904, tokyo, japandiedjune, 1998, 1998, aged, narutō, chiba, japanstyletenshin, shoden, katori, shinto, judo, aikidoteacher,. Yoshio Sugino 杉野嘉男 Sugino Yoshio December 12 1904 June 13 1998 was a Japanese martial artist and film choreographer Yoshio SuginoBorn 1904 12 12 December 12 1904 1 Tokyo JapanDiedJune 13 1998 1998 06 13 aged 93 Narutō Chiba JapanStyleTenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu Judo AikidoTeacher s Kunisaburo Iizuka Morihei Ueshiba Kano Jigoro ShihanChildren1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Martial arts career 3 Move to Fukushima 4 Film career 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editSugino was born in Naruto village Chiba prefecture in December 1904 When he was a child his family moved to Tokyo He first encountered martial arts at Keio University where he enrolled in 1918 here he joined the judo kendo sumo and kyudō clubs among others In particular he studied judo under Kunisaburo Iizuka one of Japan s top collegiate coaches at the time 2 Discovering a proficiency for judo he started his own dojo the Kodokan Judo Shugyojo in Kawasaki after a brief stint as a bank clerk 3 Martial arts career editJigoro Kano the founder of judo introduced Sugino to the Katori Shinto ryu school of kenjutsu in 1927 Sugino also started studying Yoshin Koryu under Genro Kanaya around this time 4 He met aikido s founder Morihei Ueshiba in the early 1930s and studied aikido sufficiently to gain a teaching license and open an Aikikai affiliated dojo by 1935 By the 1940s he was teaching kenjutsu aikido judo and naginatajutsu full time 3 Move to Fukushima editDuring World War II Sugino s home and dojo were destroyed by bombing raids on Kawasaki Sugino and his family fled to Fukushima where he spent most of his time in martial arts training and used his medical knowledge he had run a bone setting clinic from his dojo in Kawasaki to help the injured After the war the family returned to Kawasaki where his clinic became very busy treating the war wounded By 1950 he had constructed a new dojo 3 Film career editIn 1953 Sugino was asked to provide sword instruction for the actors in Akira Kurosawa s film Seven Samurai 5 Originally the work was shared between Sugino and Junzo Sasamori of the Ono ha Itto ryu but Sasamori pulled out early in the filming due to teaching commitments abroad Sugino is also credited as fencing instructor for Kurosawa s Hidden Fortress and Yojimbo His choreography for the fights departed from earlier Kabuki influenced work and focused on making the scenes as realistic as possible 3 Furthermore Sugino also did the choreography for Hiroshi Inagaki s Samurai Trilogy 6 References edit katorishinto it ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA KATORI SHINTO RYU Retrieved 24 June 2015 Joseph R Svinth Judo Kunisaburo Iizuka Retrieved 18 February 2012 a b c d Tsukasa Matsuzaki The Last Swordsman The Yoshio Sugino Story Archived from the original on December 4 2011 Retrieved 18 February 2012 Pranin Stanley Interview with Yoshio Sugino Retrieved 18 February 2012 Stuart Galbraith The Toho Studios story a history and complete filmography Scarecrow Press 2008 p152 Sugino Yoshio Sensei Tokumeikan Retrieved 2024 02 27 External links editInterview with Yoshio Sugino of Katori Shinto ryu 1961 https suginodojo localinfo jp pages 928156 katori Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yoshio Sugino amp oldid 1210694763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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