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  Dojo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A dojo is a term used in Japanese martial arts that refers to a formal training hall.
Many other artifacts may be displayed throughout the dojo, such as kanban that authorize the school in a style or strategy, and items such as taiko drums or armor (yoroi).
A Korean dojo tend to use the Korean pronunciation dojang (도장 道場), however the direct translation of "sensei" is "seonsaeng" in korean, yet the culture designates exclusively to use a term "Sabeom" (사범 Sah-bum), it also means a "teacher", with a suffix of admiration "nim" (님) for those who are being taught.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dojo   (610 words)

  
 Dojo: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A dojo is a training hall for the Japanese martial arts Budo quick summary:
Korea (occasionally spelled corea) is a formerly unified country, situated on the korean peninsula in northern east asia, bordering on china to the...
A hombu dojo () is a term used for the headquarters of a budo, EHandler: no quick summary.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/do/dojo.htm   (509 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Aikido [ASAHI NEWS DOJO]
A dojo of major significance in the history of aikido and Daito-ryu located in the facilities of the Osaka Asahi Newspaper prior to World War II.
Morihei UESHIBA taught newspaper employees headed by Takuma HISA at this dojo for a number of months through 1935.
A sound documentary entitled Budo made in 1935 (AN Video #5) was shot in this dojo and is the only known film of Ueshiba taken before the war.
www.aikidojournal.com /encyclopedia.php?entryID=44   (265 words)

  
 Indice Enciclopedia Shotokai Universidad de Concepción de Karate-do y Artes Marciales Japonesas
Before continuing, ask yourself: what do I understand by Karate?
Training photographs Karate-do and Aiki, University and Hombu Dojo
Some photographs from training sessions at the Universidad de Concepción and the Shotokai Hombu Dojo.
www.shotokai.cl /ingles/indice2.html   (582 words)

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