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The Dojo Kun


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Kyokushin Dojo Kun or Dojo Oath was written by its founder the late Sosai Masutatsu Oyama and legendary writer Eiji Yoshikawa -the author of "musashi"- and is recited after each training session. The dojo kun comprises a list of rules to follow in the dojo, but moreover throughout your entire life. The Dojo Kun is recited at the end of a training seession. The most senior student recites the dojo kun out loud with each student repeating the words after him/her while sitting in seiza.

The lines of the dojo Kun are a reflectoin of Kyokushin's philosophy.

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Dojo Kun in English


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