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Vosges. It Represents a Lot of Things: Why, as Soon as Judo Arrived in France, Enthusiasts Flew to Japan

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As soon as judo was imported into France, French people went to Japan, the country where this martial art was born, to fight. A journey that is still topical and that takes on the look of pilgrimage, according to the Contrexevillois Jean-Louis Duvergey, who presides over the Grand East League.
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As soon as judo was imported into France, French people went to Japan, the country where this martial art was born, to fight. A journey that is still topical and that takes on the look of pilgrimage, according to the Contrexevillois Jean-Louis Duvergey, who presides over the Grand East League.

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vosgesmatin.fr broke the news in on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
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