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For the Japanese architect, see Yasuhiro Yamashita (architect).
Yasuhiro Yamashita in 2005
Personal information Born (1957-06-01) 1 June 1957 (age 67)
Yabe, Kumamoto, JapanDied Not recognized as a date. Years must have 4 digits (use leading zeros for years < 1000). (aged Error: Need valid year, month, day) Occupation Judoka Sport Country Japan Sport Judo Weight class +95 kg Achievements and titles World finals (1979, 1981, 1981,
( 1983)Olympic finals (1984) Men's judo Representing Japan Olympic Games Gold 1984 Los Angeles Open World Championships Gold 1979 Paris +95 kg Gold 1981 Maastricht +95 kg Gold 1981 Maastricht Open Gold 1983 Moscow +95 kg World Juniors Championships Gold 1976 Madrid +93 kg Updated on 19 June 2023. Yasuhiro Yamashita(山下 泰裕, Yamashita Yasuhiro, born 1 June 1957) is a Japanese judoka. He currently works as an instructor or advisor for numerous organizations, including Tokai University, the International Judo Federation, and the All Japan Judo Federation. He retired from competitive judo on 17 June 1985 after a remarkable career where he won five gold medals in international competitions and marked 203 consecutive victories (with 7 draws in-between) until his retirement where he went undefeated his entire career against non-Japanese wrestlers. He received the Japanese National Prize of Honor on 9 October 1984. He is considered by many to be the greatest judoka ever.
Biography
Competitive career
Yamashita began judo in primary school after being inspired by judo founder Kanō Jigorō, and had already attained a black belt by the time he reached junior-high school. Yamashita continued judo under the guidance of 1964 Summer Olympics gold medalist Isao Inokuma and 1967 World Judo Championships gold medalist Nobuyuki Sato after graduating from Tokaidai Sagami High School. H
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"Sato" redirects here. For other uses, see Sato (disambiguation).
Language(s) Japanese Region of origin Japan Satō (Japanese: さとう, 佐藤, 佐島, pronounced[saꜜtoː], SAH-toh) is the most common Japanese surname, representing about 1.5% of Japan's population in March 2023. It is often romanized as Sato, Satou or Satoh.
A 2024 study by Hiroshi Yoshida at Tohoku University estimated that if a law requiring spouses to have the same surname is not repealed and the Japanese people do not go extinct due to population decline, then every person in Japan will have the surname Satō by 2531 — legalizing separate surnames for married couples would delay this to c. 3310.
Satō may refer to:
Notable people
- Ai Satō (さとう あい, born 1955), Japanese actress and voice actress
- Aiko Sato (actress) (佐藤 藍子, born 1977), Japanese actress
- Aiko Sato (judoka) (佐藤 愛子, born 1983), Japanese judoka
- Aiko Satō (writer) (佐藤 愛子, born 1923), Japanese writer
- Aimaro Satō (佐藤 愛麿, 1857–1934), Japanese diplomat
- Akemi Satō (singer) (佐藤 朱美, born 1972), Japanese singer
- Akemi Satō (voice actress) (佐藤 朱, born 1980), Japanese voice actress
- Akihiro Sato (footballer, born August 1986) (佐藤 昭大), Japanese footballer
- Akihiro Sato (footballer, born October 1986) (佐藤 晃大), Japanese footballer
- Akihiro Sato (model), Brazilian model
- Akiko Sato (佐藤 明子, born 1984), Japanese sport shooter
- Akio Sato (politician, born 1927) (佐藤 昭夫, 1927–2007), Japanese politician
- Akio Sato (politician, born 1943) (佐藤 昭郎), Japanese politician
- Akio Sato (wrestler) (佐藤 昭雄, born 1953), Japanese professional wrestler
- Akira Satō (photographer) (佐藤 明, 1930–2002), Japanese photographer
- Akira Satō (ski jumper) (佐藤 晃, born 1964), Japanese ski jumper
- Amahiko Satō (佐藤 天彦, born 1988), Japanese shogi player
- Amina Sato (佐藤 亜美菜, born 1990), Japanese idol, singer, actress and voice actress
- Arisa Satō (佐藤 あり紗, born 1989), Japanese volleyball player
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