Hoare 2009, стр. 52.–53. For location of Eisho-ji temple, see:
„Way to Eisho-Ji Temple”, Kodokan, Архивирано из оригинала 11. 3. 2011. г., Приступљено 14. 3. 2011 Hoare, Syd (2009), A History of Judo, London: Yamagi Books
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Kano 2008, стр. 3.–4; Hoare (2009). pp. 45.–47; Fukuda (2004). pp. 145.–152. Keiko Fukuda 9th Dan (born 1913) is the granddaughter of Fukuda Hachinosuke, and is the last surviving direct student of Kano: Davis, Simon, „Be Strong, Be Gentle, Be Beautiful - Keiko Fukuda”, United States Judo Federation, Архивирано из оригинала 8. 3. 2011. г., Приступљено 12. 3. 2011 Kano, Jigoro (2008), Watson, Brian N., ур., Judo Memoirs of Jigoro Kano, Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing
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Kano 2008, стр. 3.–4; Hoare (2009). pp. 45.–47; Fukuda (2004). pp. 145.–152. Keiko Fukuda 9th Dan (born 1913) is the granddaughter of Fukuda Hachinosuke, and is the last surviving direct student of Kano: Davis, Simon, „Be Strong, Be Gentle, Be Beautiful - Keiko Fukuda”, United States Judo Federation, Архивирано из оригинала 8. 3. 2011. г., Приступљено 12. 3. 2011 Kano, Jigoro (2008), Watson, Brian N., ур., Judo Memoirs of Jigoro Kano, Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing
Hoare 2009, стр. 52.–53. For location of Eisho-ji temple, see:
„Way to Eisho-Ji Temple”, Kodokan, Архивирано из оригинала 11. 3. 2011. г., Приступљено 14. 3. 2011 Hoare, Syd (2009), A History of Judo, London: Yamagi Books