Dojo
Dojo is a Japanese word that means “training place.” It is a specially designed physical space for the practice of martial arts and other physical disciplines in Japan. Typically, dojos are simple spaces with tatami mats on the floor and minimal furniture or decoration, aiming to provide a safe and functional environment for martial arts practice.
Dojos hold significant importance in Japanese culture, and many martial arts such as judo, karate, and aikido have their roots in Japan. Through training in a dojo, students are not only taught the techniques of their martial arts but also the virtues that accompany them, such as discipline, respect, humility, and self-control. Additionally, dojos are often considered sacred training places, and students are encouraged to keep the space clean and to respect the tradition and spirit of the martial art they are learning.