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A Judo or Karate uniform. |
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Dogi, Panevezio Apskritis, LITHUANIA |
Dogi, Azad Kashmir, PAKISTAN |
Dogi, Jammu and Kashmir, INDIA |
Dogi, Punjab, PAKISTAN |
Dogi, Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts', BELARUS |
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Keikogi ( or ) or dgi () is a uniform for training, used in martial arts derived from Japan, or bud. (Keiko means practice, gi means dress or clothes.) The prototype for the modern keikogi emerged in the late 19th century. The keikogi was developed by judo founder Kan Jigor. Japanese martial arts historian Dave Lowry speculates Kan derived the uniform's design from the uniforms of Japanese firefighters' heavy hemp jackets called "hanten". By 1920, the keikogi as it exists today was worn by Kan's students for judo practice. The Kodokan (judo headquarters) has a photo taken in 1920 that shows Kan wearing a modern keikogi.* Until the 1920s, Okinawan karate practice was usually performed in everyday clothes. Given the social climate between the Japanese and Okinawans during this time, karate was seen as brutish compared to Japanese martial arts which had their roots in samurai culture, such as jujutsu. To help market karate to the Japanese, Gichin Funakoshithe founder of Shotokan karate an |