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are the guardian gods that are worshipped as the protecting deities of Buddhist sanctuaries.
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refers to the four notable judo competitors of the early
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Index

Kanji
Hiragana
Kōdōkan
Tomita Tsunejirō
Yamashita Yoshitsugu
Yokoyama Sakujiro
Saigō Shirō
Kodokan-Totsuka rivalry
Kōdōkan
Shiten'nō
Shiten'nō
Hindu gods
Japanese Buddhism
Four Heavenly Kings
Kanō Jigorō
judo
jujutsu
Yamashita Yoshitsugu
Yokoyama Sakujiro
Saigō Shirō
Yokoyama Sakujiro (1864 – 1914)
Yokoyama Sakujiro
Tomita Tsunejirō (1865 – 1937)
Tomita Tsunejirō
Yamashita Yoshitsugu (1865 – 1935)
Yamashita Yoshitsugu
Saigō Shirō (1866 – 1922)
Saigō Shirō
Shitennō (samurai)
Shitennō (Tokugawa clan)

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