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  1. Martial Arts / Budo

  2. Budoka

  3. Budo-Kai

  4. Budokan

  5. Budoshin

  6. Kobudo

  7. Aiki Budo

  8. Budo Kai Jutsu

  9. The Nature of Martial Arts

10. Seishin Budo

11. Okinawan Kobudo

12. Seishin Budokan


Martial Arts / Budo

Way of the Warrior

 wǔ dào
 bu dou
Martial Arts / Budo Scroll

武道 is the very common Japanese way to say “Martial Arts.”

武道 is used mostly in Japanese dojos but is also understood in Chinese and Korean.

Some will use this title to mean chivalry (the conduct of a knight) or military art. The way this word is understood would depend on the context in which it is used.

The first character means “force,” “warlike,” or “essence of a warrior.”

The second character means “method,” “path,” and “the way.” It is the same character used to describe/mean the philosophy of Taoism / Daoism.

Some will also translate this as “The Way of the Warrior”; especially in the context of Korean martial arts.

Budoka

Martial Artist

 bu dou ka
Budoka Scroll

武道家 is a Japanese word that means martial artist.

 bu dou kai
Budo-Kai Scroll

武道会 is the title Budō-Kai.

Budo means martial arts, and kai is association. This title is used by a few dojos around the world.

 budoukan
Budokan Scroll

Budokan literally means “martial arts stadium.”

However, the title Budokan is often used to refer to a certain style of karate. This style originated in Malaysia and has spread throughout the world.

 bu dou shin
Budoshin Scroll

This is the Japanese martial arts style Budoshin in Kanji.

 gǔ wǔ dào
 ku bu dou
Kobudo Scroll

古武道 is the title for Kubudo, which can be defined as Okinawan weapons fighting.

The literal translation would be something like “Old Martial Way.” The last two characters are often translated as “martial arts” so “Old Martial Arts” is another possible translation.

Please note that even though these are Chinese characters and can be pronounced in Chinese, this is a Japanese-only title. It is not often used nor understood in Chinese. So please consider this to only be appropriate for a Japanese audience.

 hé qì wǔ dào
 ai ki bu dou
Aiki Budo Scroll

合気武道 is the title Aiki-Budo or “Aiki Martial Arts” in Japanese Kanji.

合 means “union” or “harmony.”
気/氣 means “universal energy” or “spirit.”
武 means “martial” or “military.”
道 means “way” or “method.”

合気武道 is the modern Japanese way to write this. You may also see 合氣武道, where the second character is written in the older traditional (pre-1945) form. If you want this written 合氣武道, just include a note or email with your order.

合氣武道 are all Chinese characters as well, so I included the Chinese pronunciation above. However, while it can be understood in Chinese, this is not a common term in that language and is not used in any Chinese martial arts. Also, 気 is only used in Japan - Chinese will understand 気 to be the Japanese form of 氣.

Budo Kai Jutsu

 bu dou kai jutsu
Budo Kai Jutsu Scroll

武道会術 is the title “Budo Kai Jutsu” in Japanese Kanji.

The Nature of Martial Arts

 zì rán wǔ dào
 shi zen bu do
The Nature of Martial Arts Scroll

自然武道 is a means the Nature of Martial Arts.

The first two characters create a word that means nature, natural, or spontaneous.

The last two characters are often translated as martial arts.

Seishin Budo

 seishin budou
Seishin Budo Scroll

精神武道 is the Japanese martial arts title, Seishin Budo.

The first two characters, 精神, can mean vigor, vitality, drive, spiritual, mind, spirit, soul, heart, ethos, attitude, mentality, will, intention, essence, and fundamental significance.

The last two characters, 武道, are the Japanese word for martial arts (literally the Martial Way). This title can also be romanized as Seshin Budou or Seishin Budō.

Okinawan Kobudo

 oki nawa ko bu dou
Okinawan Kobudo Scroll

沖縄古武道 is the title for Okinawa Kobudō.

Seishin Budokan

 sei shin bu dou kan
Seishin Budokan Scroll

精神武道館 is the title Seishin Budokan in Japanese Kanji.


Not the results for 武道 that you were looking for?

Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your 武道 search...

Characters

If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese

Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

武道

see styles
 budou / budo
    ぶどう

More info & calligraphy:

Martial Arts / Budo
martial arts; military arts; Bushido; (surname, given name) Budō

古武道

see styles
 kobudou / kobudo
    こぶどう

More info & calligraphy:

Kobudo
ancient Japanese martial arts

武道家

see styles
 budouka / budoka
    ぶどうか

More info & calligraphy:

Budoka
martial artist

武道館

see styles
 budoukan / budokan
    ぶどうかん

More info & calligraphy:

Budokan
(1) martial arts stadium; (2) (Nippon) Budokan (indoor arena in Tokyo); (personal name) Budoukan

武道原

see styles
 budouhara / budohara
    ぶどうはら
(place-name) Budouhara

武道坂

see styles
 budouzaka / budozaka
    ぶどうざか
(place-name) Budouzaka

武道場

see styles
 budoujou / budojo
    ぶどうじょう
martial arts area (within a school, gym, etc.)

武道島

see styles
 budoujima / budojima
    ぶどうじま
(place-name) Budoujima

武道川

see styles
 budougawa / budogawa
    ぶどうがわ
(personal name) Budougawa

武道窪

see styles
 budoukubo / budokubo
    ぶどうくぼ
(place-name) Budoukubo

武道ヶ沢

see styles
 budougasawa / budogasawa
    ぶどうがさわ
(place-name) Budougasawa

日本武道館

see styles
 nihonbudoukan / nihonbudokan
    にほんぶどうかん
(place-name) Tokyo Budokan (national martial arts stadium)

県営武道館

see styles
 keneibudoukan / kenebudokan
    けんえいぶどうかん
(place-name) Ken'eibudoukan

国際武道大学

see styles
 kokusaibudoudaigaku / kokusaibudodaigaku
    こくさいぶどうだいがく
(org) International Budo University; (o) International Budo University

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

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Martial Arts
Budo
武道bu dou / budou / bu dowǔ dào / wu3 dao4 / wu dao / wudaowu tao / wutao
Budoka武道家bu dou ka / budouka / bu do ka
Budo-Kai武道會
武道会
bu dou kai / budoukai / bu do kai
Budokan武道館budoukan / budokan
Budoshin武道心bu dou shin
budoushin
bu do shin
Kobudo古武道ku bu dou / kubudou / ku bu dogǔ wǔ dào
gu3 wu3 dao4
gu wu dao
guwudao
ku wu tao
kuwutao
Aiki Budo合氣武道
合気武道
ai ki bu dou
aikibudou
ai ki bu do
hé qì wǔ dào / /
Budo Kai Jutsu武道会術bu dou kai jutsu
budoukaijutsu
bu do kai jutsu
The Nature of Martial Arts自然武道shi zen bu do
shizenbudo
zì rán wǔ dào
zi4 ran2 wu3 dao4
zi ran wu dao
ziranwudao
tzu jan wu tao
tzujanwutao
Seishin Budo精神武道seishin budou
seishinbudou
seishin budo
Okinawan Kobudo沖縄古武道oki nawa ko bu dou
okinawakobudou
oki nawa ko bu do
Seishin Budokan精神武道館sei shin bu dou kan
seishinbudoukan
sei shin bu do kan
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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