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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In Japan, the dan (段) and kyu (級) rank systems are commonly used in Go and martial arts. The kyu rank system usually starts from the lowest rank at 10 kyu, and goes up to 1 kyu, the highest rank, while the dan rank system starts at 1st dan and usually goes up to no more than 10th dan. (Some martial arts organizations reserve lower kyu, such as 7-10, for children, and/or have an age limit, i.e 16, before they can be awarded dan.) Both rank systems are usually combined, so that 1st dan is the next rank above 1 kyu. In martial arts, 1st dan usually corresponds to a 1st degree black belt, with each dan rank above that corresponding to a higher black belt degree. |