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James Takemori was born on 3 February, 1926, in Tokyo, Japan. He is a judoka and the founder of the Kodokan Judo Institute. He is a 9th dan black belt in judo and is considered one of the greatest judoka of all time. Takemori began his judo training at the age of 10 and was awarded his black belt at the age of 15. He was a member of the Japanese Olympic team in 1948 and 1952, and won a bronze medal in the 1952 Olympics. He was also a member of the Japanese team at the 1956 World Judo Championships. Takemori is the author of several books on judo, including "The Principles of Judo" and "The Art of Judo". He has also served as a judo instructor at the Kodokan Judo Institute since its founding in 1952. Takemori is 89 years old. He is married and has two children. His height is 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) and his weight is 154 lbs (70 kg). Takemori has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his judo career and his books. He also earns money from teaching judo at the Kodokan Judo Institute.

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2015

During World War II, following the signing of Executive Order 9066, he was sent with his brother Edwin to the Gila River War Relocation Center in Arizona. He eventually joined the US Army. He has four daughters Robin, Teri, Miki and Chrissy. His daughter Teri Takemori is married to Jason Morris. In 2004, Takemori received Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays. The Order of the Rising Sun is the third highest order bestowed by the Japanese government, however it is generally the highest ordinarily conferred order (the others two are reserved for heads of state and politicians). He died at the age of 89 on May 15, 2015.

2014

Takemori served in the all Japanese American, 442nd Infantry Regiment (United States) in World War II. The 442nd, 100th Infantry Battalion, and the Military Intelligence Service were jointly awarded a Congressional Gold Medal (highest civilian honor bestowed by the United States Congress) for their efforts in World War II. Takemori would visit President Obama in February 2014 as part of this honor. James Takemori ultimately retired from the US Army.

1937

Takemori began practicing judo in 1937. He founded the Washington Judo Club with Donn Draeger and taught there from the end of World War II. The club became the largest in the area and while there he would reach 9th dan in judo (one of the handful of Americans to reach that rank). James Takemori was one of the founders of the Judo Black Belt Federation which became the United States Judo Federation. By 1965, he was considered one of the top 15 judo black belts in America. He served as a coach for the 1964 US Olympic judo bronze medalist Jim Bregman and served as a coach for the US men's and women's national teams. He served on selection committees for the US men's and women's national and international teams. He served as a coach for other US Teams as well including the Southern US Team. Takemori utilized his influence in getting Allen Coage named to the US 1976 Olympic Team in the open weight class where he won a bronze medal. It was under Takemori's leadership that the US Women won three bronze medals in the first women's Worlds Championships in judo. He served as the USJF Juniors chairman. He also served as Chairman of the AAU Junior Judo Program.

1926

James Takemori (February 3, 1926 – May 15, 2015) was an American judoka and World War II veteran.