In his lifetime, Kano attained a doctorate degree in Judo, a degree
equivalent to the twelfth dan, awarded to the originator of Judo only. He
constantly worked to ensure the development of athletics and Japanese sport in
general, and as a result is often called the "Father of Japanese
Sports." In 1935, he was awarded the Asahi prize for his outstanding
contribution to the organizing of sport in Japan during his lifetime.
Apart from being an innovator and administrator, Kano was also a skilled
player as testified to by a high-ranking Judoka who, when asked about his
experience in competing against Kano, said, 'It was like fighting with an empty
jacket"!'

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