Isao Inokuma    

It was reported in the Yomiuri newspaper dated September 30, 2001 that Isao Inokuma had committed suicide in Tokyo on September 28.  He was 63. 

Born in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture in 1938, he started judo at the age of 14.  In 1959, aged 21, he won the All Japan Judo Championship at his first attempt and won it again in 1963.  

            

A graduate of the prestigious Tokyo University of Education (present-day Tsukuba University) he was 173 cm. tall, and his fighting weight was between 81 - 86 kilograms.  Despite his somewhat small physique, his aggressive style and superb Tai-Otoshi and Ippon-Seoi-Nage techniques in particular helped him win the heavyweight category gold medal at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and the open category gold medal at the 1965 World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  

   

He retired from contest judo in 1966, later becoming a professor at Tokai University.  From 1993 until his death he was president of Tokai Construction Co. Ltd..  He leaves a wife and children.

Translated by:   Brian N. Watson  Tokyo, Japan
September 30, 2001

Subject: Inukuma - Olympic  Judo Champion is Dead
From: "Soto Zen Israel" <sotozen01@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 10:55:08 +0200

Inukuma Isao was a  heavy weight judo gold (his weight was only 80kilo ,on 173 meters) medallist in 1964 Olympic games, and all Japan Judo champion he was 63 in his death.
Inukuma was one of Danny Waxman best friends!
Inokuma killed him self in the traditional way of the Samurai
to his memory and with respect to him, I add here 2 URLs that includes some of his views about Judo and the spirit of Judo
http://www.clubs.psu.edu/judo/JudoPages/FightingSpirit.htm

http://www.clubs.psu.edu/judo/JudoPages/NeverSayDie.htm


Isao Inokuma - 1938 to 2001 - Obituary - by David Finch