Martial arts training place
(doe-joe) “way placeâ€, a karate training hall or school
(doe-joe) training hall; place of the Way. in Buddhism also refers to the place of worship.
a place for learning the way
Practice Hall, literally "Place of Learning the Way"
Training hall. Derived from Buddhist term meaning 'place of enlightenment'
training hall; Buddhist temples and any training hall where a Way is practiced.
A school of martial arts, also, the building itself.
Training place or hall, used for the practice of Japanese Martial Arts.
Literally "place of the Way". Also "place of enlightenment". The place where we practice aikido. Traditional etiquette prescribes bowing in the direction of the shrine ( kamiza) or the designated front of the dojo ( shomen) whenever entering or leaving the dojo.
martial arts school building
(doe-joe) place of the way; a place of aikido training
Hall where Judo or other Martial Art is practised
place where you practice aikido
a micro-society with young and old, male and female alike having the same opportunity to train
a place to find enlightenment
a place to train seriously in the classical martial art of karate, not a baby-sitting service
a samurai's place of seclusion and contemplation
a school, learning is best served when it is performed/pursued under a consistent and well defined process
A hall in which martial arts are taught and practiced. Literally "place of the way" in Japanese.
the building or room where Judo is practiced.
place where a martial art is practiced ("way place")
a school for training in various arts of self-defense.
The training hall or zendo.
training hall school place of enlightenment
Room / Hall in which Judo is practiced
training hall (literally `place of the way')
The training hall. The place where the way to harmony with the fundamental life force (Ki) is practiced.
Literally "place of the way." A training hall. (Japanese)
The place where the way is revealed. A place for the strengthening and refinement of spirit, mind and body.
Martial arts training hall.
A training hall for traditional Japanese arts, including aikido and other martial arts, [Lit. the place (jo) of the way (do)].[Back
' Place of the way' - Japanese training-place; the tradition dictates to bow in the direction of the front of the Dojo ( Shomen) when one enters or leaves the dojo
"Way Place" - Training hall or karate school.
Training Hall or Place of the Way
Hall or room in which judo is practised. E-G
a place (or hall) to study a way
A Zen monastery; a place to clarify the Buddha nature. (Return)
The palce where the way is taught (training hall)
Practice hall. A place to study the Way.
training hall, hall of discipline
training hall. Literally ‘place for studying the way' Return to the top
doe-joe Training hall (formally a term used by Buddhist priests in reference to their place of worship).
place of learning martial arts. What this has to do with software is anyone's guess. See The Muda of Muda.
A wrestling training facility, the name originates in Japan but the name tends to get used worldwide.
A Training Hall, or Training Centre
A is a Japanese term which literally means "place of the Way". As such it can refer to a formal training place for any of the Japanese do arts but typically it is considered the formal gathering place for students of a martial arts style to conduct training, examinations and other related encounters.