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Kozō Andō (安藤 宏三, Andō Kozō, 1940–2003) was a Japanese university teacher known as a teacher of kendo. Andō was born in Ōgaki, Gifu on June 20, 1940, and began practising kendo at the age of 13 as a student when living in Yokkaichi. He eventually became captain of his university's team and advanced to 7th dan at age 27. Throughout his life, he remained shihan (senior teacher) at his university. He was also involved in kendo as a member of several bodies of the All-Japanese Kendo Federation (ZNKR) and the All-Japanese Student Kendo Federation (ZNGKR).

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  • Kozō Andō (de)
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  • 安藤宏三 (ja)
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  • 安藤 宏三(あんどう こうぞう、1940年6月20日 - 2003年10月8日)は、日本の剣道家。段位は教士八段。早稲田大学卒業。岐阜県大垣市生まれ。 (ja)
  • Kozō Andō (jap. 安藤 宏三, Andō Kozō; * 20. Juni 1940 in Ōgaki; † 8. Oktober 2003 in Tokio) war ein japanischer Kendōka (8. Dan Kyoshi) und Professor an der Waseda-Universität. Mit 13 Jahren begann er Kendō an der Mittelschule in Yokkaichi zu trainieren. Als Student war er Mannschaftskapitän des Kendōclubs in der Waseda-Universität. Mit 27 bestand er die Prüfung zum 7. Dan Kendō. Er war bis 2003 Shihan der Universität. Daneben war er leitendes Mitglied verschiedener Gremien der Alljapanischen Kendō-Föderation (Zen Nihon Kendō Renmei) und der Alljapanischen Studenten Kendō-Föderation (Zen Nihon Gakusei Kendo Renmei). (de)
  • Kozō Andō (安藤 宏三, Andō Kozō, 1940–2003) was a Japanese university teacher known as a teacher of kendo. Andō was born in Ōgaki, Gifu on June 20, 1940, and began practising kendo at the age of 13 as a student when living in Yokkaichi. He eventually became captain of his university's team and advanced to 7th dan at age 27. Throughout his life, he remained shihan (senior teacher) at his university. He was also involved in kendo as a member of several bodies of the All-Japanese Kendo Federation (ZNKR) and the All-Japanese Student Kendo Federation (ZNGKR). (en)
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  • Kozō Andō (jap. 安藤 宏三, Andō Kozō; * 20. Juni 1940 in Ōgaki; † 8. Oktober 2003 in Tokio) war ein japanischer Kendōka (8. Dan Kyoshi) und Professor an der Waseda-Universität. Mit 13 Jahren begann er Kendō an der Mittelschule in Yokkaichi zu trainieren. Als Student war er Mannschaftskapitän des Kendōclubs in der Waseda-Universität. Mit 27 bestand er die Prüfung zum 7. Dan Kendō. Er war bis 2003 Shihan der Universität. Daneben war er leitendes Mitglied verschiedener Gremien der Alljapanischen Kendō-Föderation (Zen Nihon Kendō Renmei) und der Alljapanischen Studenten Kendō-Föderation (Zen Nihon Gakusei Kendo Renmei). Andō veröffentlichte diverse Fachbeiträge zum Kendō in japanischer Sprache sowie – zusammen mit Kotaro Oshima – das in der Übersetzung von Ichiko Mandt bis heute im deutschsprachigen Raum als Standardwerk geltende „Lehrbuch des japanischen Schwertkampfs“. In Deutschland war er über viele Jahre als Bundestrainer aktiv. Er besuchte oft Hamburg und war Shihan des Kendō Dōjō Hamburg im SV Eidelstedt. Kozō Andō starb an den Folgen eines auf der Rückreise von Deutschland nach Japan erlittenen Schlaganfalls in einem Krankenhaus in Tokio. (de)
  • Kozō Andō (安藤 宏三, Andō Kozō, 1940–2003) was a Japanese university teacher known as a teacher of kendo. Andō was born in Ōgaki, Gifu on June 20, 1940, and began practising kendo at the age of 13 as a student when living in Yokkaichi. He eventually became captain of his university's team and advanced to 7th dan at age 27. Throughout his life, he remained shihan (senior teacher) at his university. He was also involved in kendo as a member of several bodies of the All-Japanese Kendo Federation (ZNKR) and the All-Japanese Student Kendo Federation (ZNGKR). Andō authored several publications on kendo, one of which is still recognized as a standard textbook for German-language practitioners of the sport. He acted as a national trainer in Germany for years and committed himself to the development of kendo there and in several other European countries such as the Baltic states. He was recognized as a shihan of a Hamburg-based dojo which is holding annual seminars to his remembrance. In 2003, Andō suffered a stroke during a flight back to Japan and died on October 8. (en)
  • 安藤 宏三(あんどう こうぞう、1940年6月20日 - 2003年10月8日)は、日本の剣道家。段位は教士八段。早稲田大学卒業。岐阜県大垣市生まれ。 (ja)
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