Karatedō
Karatedō

Karate

Karate is not combat, but a way of self-discipline that cultivates character, respect, and personal growth through practice.

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The Origin of Karate: A Journey into the Way of Okinawa

Naha-shi, Okinawa
420min
1-10participants
JPY 88,000/person
Available in English
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The Origin of Karate: Entering the Way Through Practice

Naha-shi, Okinawa/Traditional dojo
450min
1-10participants
JPY 125,000/person
Available in English
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The Origin of Karate: The Way of Discipline and Connection

Naha-shi, Okinawa/Traditional dojo
780min(Full Day)
1-10participants
JPY 180,000/person
Available in English
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Bushidō

Bushidō

Bushidō

The Samurai Way

Bushidō is a disciplined path of life that values integrity, respect, self-control, and inner strength over conflict.

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Sadō

Sadō

Japanese Tea Ceremony

Sadō is not about drinking tea, but a mindful practice that cultivates presence, harmony, and quiet connection.

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Butsudō-Zen

Butsudō-Zen

Zen

Zen is not a belief, but a practice of sitting, breathing, and observing, allowing the mind to settle and awareness to return to the present.

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Shodō

Shodō

Japanese Calligraphy

Shodō is not mere writing, but a disciplined art that centers the mind, deepens focus, and expresses the self through beauty.

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Kadō

Kadō

Japanese Flower Arrangement/Ikebana

Kadō is not decoration, but a mindful art that reveals balance, impermanence, and beauty through space and simplicity.

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Geidō-Shamisen

Geidō-Shamisen

Japanese guitar

Shamisen is not entertainment, but a disciplined art of sound that sharpens focus, presence, and inner expression.

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Sōdō

Sōdō

Japanese Way of Appearance (Hair & Kimono Practice)

Sōdō is not fashion, but a mindful practice of preparing oneself through hair and dress—cultivating grace, presence, and harmony within and with others.

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Karatedō

Karatedō

Karate

Karate is not combat, but a way of self-discipline that cultivates character, respect, and personal growth through practice.

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Shinto

Shinto

Shinto

Shinto is a way of living in harmony with nature, honoring the sacred presence found in everyday life, rituals, and relationships.

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Shugendō

Shugendō

Japanese Mountain Asceticism

Shugendō is a path of spiritual practice in nature, where walking mountains refines discipline, awareness, and inner resilience.

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Geidō-Gagaku

Geidō-Gagaku

The Way of Sacred Sound

Gagaku is a refined art of sound that embodies harmony, ritual, and timeless elegance through disciplined practice.

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Iaidō

Iaidō

The Way of the Sword (Iai Practice)

Iaidō is not about combat, but a disciplined path of inner cultivation, where stillness, awareness, and precise movement unite in each form.

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Budō-Tanjō

Budō-Tanjō

The Way of Movement (Tanjō Practice)

Tanjō is a practice of awareness and preparedness, where stillness, movement, and adaptability unite to cultivate self-mastery.

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Kendō

Kendō

The Way of the Sword (Kendō)

Kendō is a lifelong practice of discipline and respect, where training with others becomes a path of character development and self-improvement.

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Kendō

Sumōdō

The Way of Sumō

Sumōdō is a disciplined practice that cultivates balance, respect, grounding, and inner strength through ritual and movement.

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  • Kyushu Area
  • Okinawa Area

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