- Sumi
Gaeshi (隅返) is one of the
original 40
throws of Judo as
developed by
Jigoro Kano. It
belongs to the
fourth group, Dai Yonkyo, of the
traditional throwing...
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Tsubame Gaeshi (燕返し) is a Judo
throw that
falls within the
seventeen techniques of the
Shimmeisho no waza,
officially recognised by the
Kodokan in 1982...
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Hikikomi Gaeshi (引込返), also
known as pulling-in counter, is one of the
preserved throwing techniques,
Habukareta Waza, of judo. It
belonged to the fourth...
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Tawara Gaeshi (俵返) is one of the
preserved throwing techniques,
Habukareta Waza, of Judo. It
belonged to the
fourth group, Dai Yonkyo, of the 1895 Gokyo...
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Osoto Gaeshi (大外返) is one of the
techniques adopted by the
Kodokan into
their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly
accepted techniques) list. It is
categorized as...
- ****anese society. A ****anese
arcade game, Cho
Chabudai Gaeshi, is
based upon the
scenario of
chabudai gaeshi.
Coffee table Folding table Housing in ****an Soban...
- Uchi mata ****shi
Tsubame gaeshi Kouchi gaeshi Ouchi gaeshi Osoto gaeshi Harai goshi gaeshi Uchi mata
gaeshi Hane
goshi gaeshi Kani
basami Osoto makikomi...
- Inner-thigh Uchi mata
gaeshi (内股返): Inner-thigh
counter Hikikomi gaeshi (引込返):
Pulling in
reversal Sumi
gaeshi (隅返):
Corner reversal Tawara gaeshi (俵返): Rice bag...
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Kibisu gaeshi (踵返) is a
single leg
takedown or "Ankle Pick"
adopted later by the
Kodokan into
their Shinmeisho No Waza (newly
accepted techniques) list...
- A
castle is a type of
fortified structure built during the
Middle Ages
predominantly by the
nobility or
royalty and by
military orders.
Scholars usually...