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Japanese Sports A History Allen Guttmann Lee Thompson

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Japanese Sports A History Allen Guttmann Lee Thompson
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Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.54 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Allen Guttmann; Lee Thompson
ISBN: 9780824863128, 0824863127
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Japanese Sports A History Allen Guttmann Lee Thompson by Allen Guttmann; Lee Thompson 9780824863128, 0824863127 instant download after payment.

In this first synthetic, comprehensive survey of Japanese sports in English, the authors are attentive to the complex and fascinating interaction of traditional and modern elements. In the course of tracing the emergence and development of sumo, the martial arts, and other traditional sports from their origins to the present, they demonstrate that some cherished "ancient" traditions were, in fact, invented less than a century ago. They also register their skepticism about the use of the samurai tradition to explain Japan's success in sports. Special attention is given to Meiji-era Japan's frequently ambivalent adoption and adaptation of European and American sports--a particularly telling example of Japan's love-hate relationship with the West. The book goes on the describe the history of physical education in the school system, the emergence of amateur and professional leagues, the involvement of business and the media in sports promotion, and Japan's participation in the Olympics.


Japanese Sports Trivia Quiz


(openli)Japan's first professional baseball team was founded in 1921. When were the Central and Pacific Leagues established?


a. 1930; b. 1940; c. 1950; d. 1960


(openli)Oh Sadaharu hit 51 home runs in 1973 and 49 in 1974. How many did he hit in his lifetime?


a. 597; b. 602; c. 755; d. 868


(openli)Sugiura Tadashi pitched 42 games for the Nankai


Hawks in 1959 and won 38. How many games did he pitch and win against


the Yomiuri Giants in the Japan Series that same year?


a. 1; b. 2; c. 3; d. 4


(openli)The first Japanese radio broadcast of an entire


sports event occurred at the national middle-school baseball tournament


at Koshien Stadium in 1927, with a Ministry of Communication censor


standing by since the script couldn't be approved in advance. The


national middle-school tournament was suspended in 1941. When was it


resumed?


a. 1945; b. 1946; c. 1947; d. 1948


(openli)In 1791 Shogun Tokugawa Ienari observed a new


ring-entering ceremony similar to that now performed by yokozuna. When


did the Sumo Association officially recognize the rank of yokozuna?


a. 1789; b. 1890; c. 1909; d. 1951


(openli)Which famous sumo rikishi won 69 successive bouts over the course of 7 tournaments, the longest winning streak ever recorded?


a. Futabayama (Sadaji); b. Wakanohana (Kanji); c. Taiho (Koki); d. Chiyonofuji (Mitsugu)


(openli)When the first karate dojo was established in Okinawa in 1889, the characters for karate were written 'Chinese hand'. When were they first written 'empty hand'?


a. 1889; b. 1922; c. 1929; d. 1935


(openli)Only one major school of aikido holds competitive tournaments. When did the name aikido first appear on the list of government-sanctioned martial arts.


a. 1883; b. 1890; c. 1931; d. 1942


(openli)In 1951 Tanaka Shigeki became the first Japanese runner to win the Boston Marathon. When was the first Fukuoka Marathon held?


a. 1927; b. 1937; c. 1947; d. 1957


(openli)At the infamous 1936 "Nazi Olympics" in Berlin,


Japanese athletes won gold medals in track and field, swimming, and


diving. In what event did a Korean win the gold for Japan?


a. marathon; b. triple jump; c. pole vault; d. 1500-m freestyle


Answers: 1. c. (the Pacific League was the expansion


league); 2. d. (Japanese ballparks are shorter than U.S. parks, but the


season is also shorter); 3. d. (his arm never recovered from that year);


4. b.; 5. c. (the rank "yokozuna" first appeared on the banzuke ratings


in 1890; and the first solo ring-entering ceremonies by wrestlers


wearing the "yokozuna" rope was in 1789); 6. a.; 7. c. (by members of


Keio's karate club who were impressed by a Zen priest of the Rinzai


sect); 8. d. (its founder Ueshiba Morihei was born in 1883); 9. c. (the


year after the first footrace around Lake Biwa); 10. a.

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