dōjō

See also: dojo

English

Noun

dōjō (plural dōjōs or dōjō)

  1. Alternative spelling of dojo
    • 2009, Japan Echo, page 48:
      Even though jūdō has become an international sport, one can still find many dōjō overseas where the walls are adorned with pictures of Grand Master Kanō Jigorō (1860–1938 ), jūdō’s founder, and with plaques displaying such basic jūdō precepts as seiryoku zen’yō (making good use of one’s energy) and jita kyōei (mutual welfare and benefit).
    • 2021, Gayle Kimball, The Mysteries of Reality: Dialogues with Visionary Scientists, iff Books, John Hunt Publishing, →ISBN:
      The ability to focus is the key, which is why martial arts dōjōs, Buddhist temples and Christian monasteries all emphasize meditation.

Japanese

Romanization

dōjō

  1. Rōmaji transcription of どうじょう
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