By Barrier Free Japan
November 21 2025
TOKYO – Japan’s first judo podium came on Nov. 14, when Kazuma Gamo secured bronze in the men’s 73-kilogram division. The remaining medals followed on Nov. 17, with Yuto Fukasawa taking bronze in the men’s 81-kg class, Mizuki Mizutare in the men’s 90-kg, and Tomoki Takahashi in the men’s 100-kg. In the women’s events, Akira Kinugawa added another bronze in the 70-kg category.
Maki Yamada won the men’s 400-meter race at the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics on Wednesday, earning Japan its first gold medal at the ongoing event. Yamada finished the race in 47.61 seconds, rewriting his own deaf Japan record. “I’ve worked hard to win a gold medal at the Tokyo Games,” he said. “My efforts have paid off.”
Episode notes:
‘Japan Picks Up Five Judo Bronzes at Tokyo Deaflympics’:
‘Sprinter Yamada Wins Japan’s 1st Gold at Tokyo Deaflympics’:

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