There are 57 total results for your dojo search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
同情 see styles |
tóng qíng tong2 qing2 t`ung ch`ing tung ching doujou / dojo どうじょう |
More info & calligraphy: Compassion(n,vs,vi) sympathy; compassion; pity |
道場 道场 see styles |
dào chǎng dao4 chang3 tao ch`ang tao chang doujou / dojo どうじょう |
More info & calligraphy: Dojo / Martial Arts Studio(1) dojo; hall used for martial arts training; (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 菩提道場) manda (place of Buddhist practice or meditation, esp. the place under the bodhi tree where Buddha attained enlightenment); (surname) Michiba Truth-plot. bodhimaṇḍala, circle, or place of enlightenment. The place where Buddha attained enlightenment. A place, or method, for attaining to Buddha-truth. An object of or place for religious offerings. A place for teaching, learning, or practising religion. |
鰌 see styles |
dojou / dojo どじょう |
(1) (kana only) loach (any fish of family Cobitidae); (2) weather loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) |
動靜 动静 see styles |
dòng jìng dong4 jing4 tung ching dōjō |
(detectable) movement; (sign of) activity; movement and stillness movement and stillness |
同上 see styles |
tóng shàng tong2 shang4 t`ung shang tung shang doujou / dojo どうじょう |
as above; ditto; idem same as above; ditto; ibid. |
同乗 see styles |
doujou / dojo どうじょう |
(n,vs,vi) riding together; riding with |
土城 see styles |
tǔ chéng tu3 cheng2 t`u ch`eng tu cheng dojou / dojo どじょう |
Tucheng city in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan (given name) Dojō |
土壌 see styles |
dojou / dojo どじょう |
(1) soil; (2) breeding ground; fertile ground (for); foundation (for the development of ...) |
土性 see styles |
dosei / dose どせい |
(1) soil texture; (2) (See 五行・1) earth (in Wu Xing); (surname) Dojō |
土麨 see styles |
tǔ chǎo tu3 chao3 t`u ch`ao tu chao dojō |
Aśoka is said to have become king as a reward for offering, when a child in a previous incarnation, a double-handful of sand as wheat or food to the Buddha. |
堂丈 see styles |
doujou / dojo どうじょう |
(surname) Dōjō |
堂上 see styles |
táng shàng tang2 shang4 t`ang shang tang shang doujou / dojo どうじょう |
on the roof; court nobles; (surname) Donoue to head monk |
堂城 see styles |
doujou / dojo どうじょう |
(surname) Dōjō |
堂条 see styles |
doujou / dojo どうじょう |
(place-name) Dōjō |
泥鰌 see styles |
donjou / donjo どんじょう donjo どんじょ dojou / dojo どじょう |
(1) (kana only) loach (any fish of family Cobitidae); (2) weather loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) |
童女 see styles |
tóng nǚ tong2 nu:3 t`ung nü tung nü doujo; dounyo; warawame / dojo; donyo; warawame どうじょ; どうにょ; わらわめ |
virgin female (form) (young) girl; (female given name) Wakame a young woman |
道上 see styles |
doujou / dojo どうじょう |
(rare) on the road; side of the road; roadside; (place-name) Michinoue |
道挺 see styles |
dào tǐng dao4 ting3 tao t`ing tao ting Dōjō |
Daoting |
道浄 see styles |
doujou / dojo どうじょう |
(surname) Dōjō |
道館 道馆 see styles |
dào guǎn dao4 guan3 tao kuan |
martial arts studio; dojo |
銅城 see styles |
doujou / dojo どうじょう |
(surname) Doujō |
佛道乘 see styles |
fó dào shèng fo2 dao4 sheng4 fo tao sheng butsu dōjō |
the Vehicle of the Buddha-Path |
佛道場 佛道场 see styles |
fó dào chǎng fo2 dao4 chang3 fo tao ch`ang fo tao chang butsu dōjō |
the platform or terrace of the Path (enlightenment) of the Buddha |
入道場 入道场 see styles |
rù dào chǎng ru4 dao4 chang3 ju tao ch`ang ju tao chang nyū dōjō |
to enter the ritual site |
內道塲 内道塲 see styles |
nèi dào cháng nei4 dao4 chang2 nei tao ch`ang nei tao chang nai dōjō |
A place for Buddhist worship in the palace, v. 内齋 and 内寺. |
坐道場 坐道场 see styles |
zuò dào chǎng zuo4 dao4 chang3 tso tao ch`ang tso tao chang za dōjō |
sitting on the seat of enlightenment |
挌技場 see styles |
kakugijou / kakugijo かくぎじょう |
(martial arts term) training place; dojo |
格技場 see styles |
kakugijou / kakugijo かくぎじょう |
(martial arts term) training place; dojo |
淨道場 淨道场 see styles |
jìng dào chǎng jing4 dao4 chang3 ching tao ch`ang ching tao chang jō dōjō |
to purify the place of practice |
演武場 see styles |
enbujou / enbujo えんぶじょう |
dojo (hall used for martial arts training) |
道場樹 道场树 see styles |
dào chǎng shù dao4 chang3 shu4 tao ch`ang shu tao chang shu dōjō ju |
The bodhidruma, or tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment. |
道場神 道场神 see styles |
dào chǎng shén dao4 chang3 shen2 tao ch`ang shen tao chang shen dōjō shin |
Tutelary deities of Buddhist religious places, etc. |
道場釋 道场释 see styles |
dào chǎng shì dao4 chang3 shi4 tao ch`ang shih tao chang shih dōjō shaku |
pre-dawn temple ground chanting |
道場駅 see styles |
doujoueki / dojoeki どうじょうえき |
(st) Dōjō Station |
ドジョウ see styles |
dojou / dojo ドジョウ |
(1) (kana only) loach (any fish of family Cobitidae); (2) weather loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) |
仁王道場 仁王道场 see styles |
rén wáng dào chǎng ren2 wang2 dao4 chang3 jen wang tao ch`ang jen wang tao chang ninnō dōjō |
ceremony for recitation of the Sūtra for Humane Kings |
動靜一如 动静一如 see styles |
dòng jìng yī rú dong4 jing4 yi1 ru2 tung ching i ju dōjō ichinyo |
sameness of movement and stillness |
嚴淨道場 严淨道场 see styles |
yán jìng dào chǎng yan2 jing4 dao4 chang3 yen ching tao ch`ang yen ching tao chang gon jō dōjō |
to adorn and purify the meditation chamber |
寂滅道場 寂灭道场 see styles |
jí miè dào cháng ji2 mie4 dao4 chang2 chi mieh tao ch`ang chi mieh tao chang jakumetsu dōjō |
(寂場) The place where a buddha attains the truth of nirvāṇa, especially where Śākyamuni attained it. |
密嚴道場 密严道场 see styles |
mì yán d ào chǎng mi4 yan2 d ao4 chang3 mi yen d ao ch`ang mi yen d ao chang mitsugon dōjō |
Practice Site of Mysterious Adornment |
本命道塲 see styles |
běn mìng dào cháng ben3 ming4 dao4 chang2 pen ming tao ch`ang pen ming tao chang honmyō dōjō |
Temple for worship of the emperor's birth-star, for the protection of the imperial family and the state. |
Variations: |
dojou; donjou(泥鰌)(ok); donjo(泥鰌)(ok); dojou / dojo; donjo(泥鰌)(ok); donjo(泥鰌)(ok); dojo どじょう; どんじょう(泥鰌)(ok); どんじょ(泥鰌)(ok); ドジョウ |
(1) (kana only) loach (any fish of family Cobitidae); (2) weather loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus); pond loach |
淨道場偈 淨道场偈 see styles |
jìng dào chǎng jié jing4 dao4 chang3 jie2 ching tao ch`ang chieh ching tao chang chieh jō dōjō no ge |
Verse of Purifying Place of Practice |
百座道場 百座道场 see styles |
bǎi zuò dào chǎng bai3 zuo4 dao4 chang3 pai tso tao ch`ang pai tso tao chang hyakuza dōjō |
one hundred lecture sites |
祈福道場 祈福道场 see styles |
qí fú dào chǎng qi2 fu2 dao4 chang3 ch`i fu tao ch`ang chi fu tao chang kifuku dōjō |
prayer for happiness cerebration |
藏經道場 藏经道场 see styles |
zàng jīng dào chǎng zang4 jing1 dao4 chang3 tsang ching tao ch`ang tsang ching tao chang zōkyō dōjō |
assembly for the donation of sūtras |
語默動靜 语默动静 see styles |
yǔ mò dòng jìng yu3 mo4 dong4 jing4 yü mo tung ching gomoku dōjō |
speaking and silence, movement and stillness |
道上洋三 see styles |
doujouyouzou / dojoyozo どうじょうようぞう |
(person) Dōjō Yōzou (1943.3.10-) |
不久詣道場 不久诣道场 see styles |
bù jiǔ yì dào cháng bu4 jiu3 yi4 dao4 chang2 pu chiu i tao ch`ang pu chiu i tao chang fuku kei dōjō |
Not long before he visits the place of enlightenment or of Truth, i. e. soon will become a Buddha. |
百高座道場 百高座道场 see styles |
bǎi gāo zuò dào chǎng bai3 gao1 zuo4 dao4 chang3 pai kao tso tao ch`ang pai kao tso tao chang hyaku kōza dōjō |
hundred seats council |
慈悲道場懺法 慈悲道场忏法 see styles |
cí bēi dào chǎng chàn fǎ ci2 bei1 dao4 chang3 chan4 fa3 tz`u pei tao ch`ang ch`an fa tzu pei tao chang chan fa Jihi dōjō senbō |
Cibei daochang chanfa |
仁王百高座道場 仁王百高座道场 see styles |
rén wáng bǎi gāo zuò dào chǎng ren2 wang2 bai3 gao1 zuo4 dao4 chang3 jen wang pai kao tso tao ch`ang jen wang pai kao tso tao chang Ninnō hyakukōza dōjō |
Hundred High Seat Ceremony for [the Recitation of] the Sūtra for Humane Kings |
Variations: |
kakugijou / kakugijo かくぎじょう |
{MA} training place; dojo |
白花道場發願文 白花道场发愿文 see styles |
bái huā dào chǎng fā yuàn wén bai2 hua1 dao4 chang3 fa1 yuan4 wen2 pai hua tao ch`ang fa yüan wen pai hua tao chang fa yüan wen Hakke dōjō hotsugan mon |
Vow Made at the White Lotus Enlightenment Site |
圓覺經道場修證儀 圆觉经道场修证仪 see styles |
yuán jué jīng dào chǎng xiū zhèng yí yuan2 jue2 jing1 dao4 chang3 xiu1 zheng4 yi2 yüan chüeh ching tao ch`ang hsiu cheng i yüan chüeh ching tao chang hsiu cheng i Engakukyō dōjō shushōgi |
Manual of Procedures for the Cultivation of Realization of Ritual Practice According to the Sūtra of Perfect Enlightenment |
圓覺經道場略本修證儀 圆觉经道场略本修证仪 see styles |
yuán jué jīng dào chǎng lüè běn xiū zhèng yí yuan2 jue2 jing1 dao4 chang3 lve4 ben3 xiu1 zheng4 yi2 yüan chüeh ching tao ch`ang lve pen hsiu cheng i yüan chüeh ching tao chang lve pen hsiu cheng i Engakukyō dōjō ryakuhon shushōgi |
Yuanjue jing daochang lue ben xiuzhengyi |
Variations: |
doujouarashi / dojoarashi どうじょうあらし |
challenging members of a dojo to a fight and demanding money upon winning |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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