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  1. Dragon Hall

  2. Isshin Hall / Isshinkan

  3. Divine Hall / Sacred Temple

  4. Immovable Mind Hall / Fudoshin Dojo

  5. Unwavering Hall / Fudoshinkan

  6. Hall of the Heart / Sacred Heart

  7. Kyukodokan

  8. Gojukan / Goju-Kan

  9. Kobukan

10. Kanbukan

11. Okinawan Goju-Kan

12. Kodokan

13. Bushinkan

14. Goju Dojo

15. Seishin-Kan

16. Friendship Dojo

17. Jikata

18. Shudokan

19. Yoshinkan

20. Zen Dojo

21. Dojo Kun

22. Dojo / Martial Arts Studio

23. Shotokan

24. Shotokan Karate-Do


 lóng guǎn
 ryū kan
Dragon Hall Scroll

龍館 can be translated as “dragon hall” or “dragon school”.

Through history, and depending on context, 館 has a lot of possible meanings such as building, shop, embassy, consulate, schoolroom, mansion, palace, manor house, castle, small fortress, or official residence (of a government official).

Isshin Hall / Isshinkan

 yī xīn guǎn
 isshin-kan
Isshin Hall / Isshinkan Scroll

一心館 can be translated as “Isshin-kan,” or “Single-Mindedness Hall/School.”

Divine Hall / Sacred Temple

 shén diàn
 shinden
Divine Hall / Sacred Temple Scroll

神殿 means “Divine Hall” or “Sacred Temple.”

Other meanings include “Temple of the Gods” or “Sacred Shrine Hall.”
In the simplest terms, it means temple, shrine, or sanctuary. This can also be a Japanese surname when pronounced as Kodono.

This title has strong religious and spiritual resonance. Commonly seen in Shinto-themed decor, dojo walls, and meditation rooms.

Immovable Mind Hall / Fudoshin Dojo

 bù dòng xīn dào chǎng
 fudōshin-dōjō
Immovable Mind Hall / Fudoshin Dojo Scroll

不動心道場 can be translated as “Fudoshin Dojo,” or “Immovable Mind Hall,” depending on usage.

不動心 = Fudoshin or immovable mind.
道場 = Dojo or training hall.

Unwavering Hall / Fudoshinkan

 bù dòng xīn guǎn
 fudōshin-kan
Unwavering Hall / Fudoshinkan Scroll

不動心館 can be translated as “Fudoshinkan,” or “Immovable Mind Hall.”

Fudoshinkan (不動心館) refers to various Japanese martial arts schools, primarily focusing on Aikido, Iaido (sword art), and Jodo (short staff), emphasizing the concept of Fudoshin (不動心) – a calm, immovable mind in the face of challenge, reflecting traditional samurai spirit through dynamic training and inner peace


Immovable mind; unwavering composure. Hall/school (as in -kan / -gwan).

Hall of the Heart / Sacred Heart

 xīn diàn
 shinden
Hall of the Heart / Sacred Heart Scroll

Besides the main title above, 心殿 also means “The heart or mind as a sacred hall” or “Heart Palace.”

心殿 has a Zen-influenced, introspective meaning. Popular in martial arts, meditation, or personal philosophy spaces.

The feeling of these characters is more inward and personal rather than religious.

 kyuu kou dou kan
Kyukodokan Scroll

旧弘道館 is the Japanese title, Kyukodokan.

kind of means “Old Great Way Hall.” The hall part is kind of implied to be a dojo or place of learning.

Gojukan / Goju-Kan

 gou juu kan
Gojukan / Goju-Kan Scroll

剛柔館 is the martial arts style Gojukan or Goju-Kan.

The meaning is “hardness [and] softness hall.”

剛 = Hard, firm, or strong.
柔 = Soft, softness, flexible, supple, yielding, gentleness, or pliant.
館 = Hall, building, school room, or an alternate word for a dojo.

 ko bu kan
Kobukan Scroll

古武館 is the martial arts style Kobukan or Kobu-Kan.

The meaning is “ancient warrior hall.”

古 = Old, ancient, antique, or paleo-
武 = Martial, warrior, or military.
館 = Hall, building, school room, or an alternate word for a dojo.

 hán wǔ guǎn
 kan bu kan
Kanbukan Scroll

韓武館 roughly translates as “Hall of Korean Martial Arts” or “Korean Martial Hall.”

Kanbukan is one of the earliest Karate organizations established after WWII in Japan.

Note: Chinese and Korean pronunciations are included above; however, this title is only common in Japan.

Okinawan Goju-Kan

 okinawa gou juu kan
Okinawan Goju-Kan Scroll

沖縄剛柔館 is the martial arts style Okinawan Gojukan or Okinawan Goju-Kan.

The meaning is “Okinawa hardness [and] softness hall.”

沖縄 = Okinawa.
剛 = Hard, firm, or strong.
柔 = Soft, softness, flexible, supple, yielding, gentleness, or pliant.
館 = Hall, building, school room, or an alternate word for a dojo.

 kou dou kan
Kodokan Scroll

光道館 is Kodokan.

This is the title of an Aikido dojo, studio, or hall.

Be careful in selecting the correct Kodokan, as there are a few different titles that romanize as Kodokan.

Here's how the characters break down in meaning for this one:
1. Light / Bright
2. Way / Path (the Tao/Dao as in Taoism/Daoism)
3. Schoolroom / Building / Establishment / Mansion / Hall (of learning)

Altogether, you get something like “The Path of Light Establishment.”

 kou dou kan
Kodokan Scroll

講道館 is a title that refers to a certain kind or school of Judo martial arts.

Here's how the characters break down in meaning for this one:
1. Mutual Assistance or Association. Can also refer to a lecture, speech, or explaining something (as in teaching).
2. Way / Path (the Tao/Dao as in Taoism/Daoism)
3. Schoolroom / Building / Establishment / Mansion / Small Castle / Hall (of learning)

Altogether, you get something like, “The Path of Mutual Learning Hall.”

More about Kodokan from the Institute of Kodokan.

 koudoukan
Kodokan Scroll

弘道館 is a Japanese title that romanizes as Kodokan.

There are a few martial arts titles that are romanized as Kodokan, so be careful to choose the correct one. This one kind of means “Great Way Hall.”

In the old Buddhist context, the 弘 Kanji can mean vast, great, to enlarge, spread abroad, or widely to proclaim.

The 道 part is the “Way,” as seen in many martial arts titles. It is the root character of Taoism/Daoism (romanized as Tao or Dao from Chinese, but Do in Japanese).

The 館 or hall part is implied to be a dojo or place of learning.

 bu shin kan
Bushinkan Scroll

武心館 is the title for Bushinkan or Bushin-kan, which translates roughly as Warrior Heart Hall/House.

 gāng róu dào chǎng

 gō jū dō jō
Goju Dojo Scroll

剛柔道場 can be translated as “Goju Dojo,” or “Soft-Hard Training Hall.”

 sei shin kan
Seishin-Kan Scroll

聖心館 is the martial arts style Seishin-Kan or Seishinkan in Japanese Kanji.

The meaning is “Sacred Heart Hall” or “House of the Sacred/Good Heart”.


Do not confuse Seishin-Kan with Seishi-Kan! It's not the same!

Friendship Dojo

 yǒu ài dào chǎng
 yū ai dō jō
Friendship Dojo Scroll

友愛道場 can be translated as “Friendship Dojo.”

友愛 = Friendship or fraternity.

道場 = Training hall.

 dì fāng
 jikata
Jikata Scroll

This word has a few possible meanings.

It can refer to a room, hall, or place (a dojo or small theater). The dictionary suggests that in some context, this can refer to a special geisha who is talented in certain musical arts.

 shuu dou kan
Shudokan Scroll

修道館 is the title for Shudokan or Shūdōkan which means “the hall for the study of the way of karate.”

Shudokan is a Japanese school of karate developed by Kanken Toyama (1888 – 1966).

 you shin kan
Yoshinkan Scroll

養神館 is the Japanese title, Yōshinkan.

Yoshinkan literally means “Hall of Spirit Cultivation.”

Yoshinkan Aikido is a martial arts style developed after World War II in the Yoshinkan Dojo.

 chán dào chǎng
 zen dō jō
Zen Dojo Scroll

禅道場 can be translated as “Zen Dojo.”

禅/禪 = Zen or meditation. If you prefer 禪 over 禅, let me know when you order.

道場 = Dojo (training hall).

 dou jou kun
Dojo Kun Scroll

道場訓 or Dōjō-kun is a Japanese martial arts term meaning “training hall rules.”

道場訓 is the rules or doctrine of the dojo.

You will see this often in the form of a list of roles and expectations posted near the front entrance of a dojo.

Dojo / Martial Arts Studio

 dào cháng
 dou jou
Dojo / Martial Arts Studio Scroll

道場 is the Japanese term for a room or hall in which martial arts are taught.

道場 is often spelled “dojo” which has become a word in the English lexicon. However, the true Romaji is doujou or dōjō.

Please note: The Chinese definition of these characters is quite different. In Chinese, this is a place where Buddhist or Taoist mass is held. It could also be a place where spiritual or psychic events are performed.

 sōng tāo guǎn
 shou tou kan
Shotokan Scroll

松濤館 are the Kanji characters that make up the title for Shotokan.

This should be considered a Japanese-only title. It does make sense and is pronounceable in Chinese and Korean but only as a title for a building (perhaps a martial arts hall) surrounded by pine trees. Also, the first two characters were simplified in both Japanese and Chinese. The third character was simplified in Chinese but not Japanese.

Upon request, we can offer the fully traditional Chinese version but be sure you know what you are asking for.

Note: This would be understood in Chinese and Korean Hanja by a person from those cultures who is familiar with martial arts and various schools of Japanese karate.

Shotokan Karate-Do

 sōng tāo guǎn kōng shǒu dào
 shou tou kan kara te dou
Shotokan Karate-Do Scroll

鬆濤館空手道 art the Japanese Kanji that make up the title for Shotokan Karate.

This should be considered a Japanese-only title. It does make sense and is pronounceable in Chinese and Korean but only as a title for a building (perhaps a martial arts hall) surrounded by pine trees - followed by the characters for “The empty hand method” (kong shou dao / Karate-do). Also, the first two characters were simplified in both Japanese and Chinese. The third character was simplified in Chinese but not Japanese.

Upon request, we can offer the fully traditional Chinese version but be sure you know what you are asking for.

Note: This would be understood in Chinese and Korean Hanja by a person from those cultures familiar with martial arts and various schools of Japanese karate.


The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Dragon Hall龍館ryū kan / ryūkanlóng guǎn
long2 guan3
long guan
longguan
lung kuan
lungkuan
Isshin Hall
Isshinkan
一心館isshin-kan / ishin-kanyī xīn guǎn
yi1 xin1 guan3
yi xin guan
yixinguan
i hsin kuan
ihsinkuan
Divine Hall
Sacred Temple
神殿shindenshén diàn
shen2 dian4
shen dian
shendian
shen tien
shentien
Immovable Mind Hall
Fudoshin Dojo
不動心道場fudōshin-dōjōbù dòng xīn dào chǎng
bu4 dong4 xin1 dao4 chang3
bu dong xin dao chang
budongxindaochang
pu tung hsin tao ch`ang
putunghsintaochang
pu tung hsin tao chang
Unwavering Hall
Fudoshinkan
不動心館fudōshin-kanbù dòng xīn guǎn
bu4 dong4 xin1 guan3
bu dong xin guan
budongxinguan
pu tung hsin kuan
putunghsinkuan
Hall of the Heart
Sacred Heart
心殿shindenxīn diàn / xin1 dian4 / xin dian / xindianhsin tien / hsintien
Kyukodokan旧弘道館kyuu kou dou kan
kyuukoudoukan
kyu ko do kan
Gojukan
Goju-Kan
剛柔館
刚柔馆
gou juu kan
goujuukan
go ju kan
Kobukan古武館
古武馆
ko bu kan / kobukan
Kanbukan韓武館
韩武馆
kan bu kan / kanbukanhán wǔ guǎn / /
Okinawan Goju-Kan沖縄剛柔館
沖縄刚柔馆
okinawa gou juu kan
okinawagoujuukan
okinawa go ju kan
Kodokan光道館
讲道馆
kou dou kan
koudoukan
ko do kan
Kodokan講道館
讲道馆
kou dou kan
koudoukan
ko do kan
Kodokan弘道館koudoukan / kodokan
Bushinkan武心館bu shin kan
bushinkan
Goju Dojo剛柔道場gō jū dō jō
gōjūdōjō
gāng róu dào chǎng
gang1 rou2 dao4 chang3
gang rou dao chang
gangroudaochang
kang jou tao ch`ang
kangjoutaochang
kang jou tao chang
Seishin-Kan聖心館sei shin kan
seishinkan
Friendship Dojo友愛道場yū ai dō jō
yūaidōjō
yǒu ài dào chǎng
you3 ai4 dao4 chang3
you ai dao chang
youaidaochang
yu ai tao ch`ang
yuaitaochang
yu ai tao chang
Jikata地方jikatadì fāng / di4 fang1 / di fang / difangti fang / tifang
Shudokan修道館shuu dou kan
shuudoukan
shu do kan
Yoshinkan養神館you shin kan
youshinkan
yo shin kan
Zen Dojo禅道場 / 禪道場
禅道場
zen dō jō
zendōjō
chán dào chǎng
chan2 dao4 chang3
chan dao chang
chandaochang
ch`an tao ch`ang
chantaochang
chan tao chang
Dojo Kun道場訓
道場训
dou jou kun
doujoukun
do jo kun
Dojo
Martial Arts Studio
道場
道场
dou jou / doujou / do jodào cháng
dao4 chang2
dao chang
daochang
tao ch`ang
taochang
tao chang
Shotokan鬆濤館
松涛館
shou tou kan
shoutoukan
sho to kan
sōng tāo guǎn
song1 tao1 guan3
song tao guan
songtaoguan
sung t`ao kuan
sungtaokuan
sung tao kuan
Shotokan Karate-Do鬆濤館空手道
松涛館空手道
shou tou kan kara te dou
shoutoukankaratedou
sho to kan kara te do
sōng tāo guǎn kōng shǒu dào
song1 tao1 guan3 kong1 shou3 dao4
song tao guan kong shou dao
songtaoguankongshoudao
sung t`ao kuan k`ung shou tao
sungtaokuankungshoutao
sung tao kuan kung shou tao
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line.
In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese.


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