In <eOmNb.133872$Tz1.125967@news.chello.at>
".Qzi" <kwantkal@ci.onet.pl> wrote:

> I have one small question. If in Japan are schools, which are teaching Kosen
> Judo? With "ne-waza" as priority...

I think there is no lecture of "kosen" style judo in any school, 
but some universities have judo clubs doing "kosen" style judo.

For example, Shichitei Judo. "Shichitei" means seven (famous) 
universities in Japan, Hokkaido Univ.,Tohoku Univ.,Tokyo Univ.,
Nagoya Univ.,Kyoto Univ.,Osaka Univ.,Kyushu Univ. Judo clubs of 
these universities are doing judo by "kosen" judo rule, but the 
rule (they call "Shichitei" rule) may be slightly little 
different from old "kosen" judo rule. I think the reason why the
"kosen" style judo remains in such universities is that they had
many graduated students of "kosen"s.

# I played it in Osaka Univ.

There are some private judo clubs doing "kosen" judo. For 
example, see:
http://www.gws.ne.jp/home/demo2/indexe.html

+========================================================+
 Shigeharu TAKENO     NIigata Institute of Technology
                       kashiwazaki,Niigata 945-1195 JAPAN
 shige@iee.niit.ac.jp   TEL(&FAX): +81-257-22-8161
+========================================================+