For Japanese and Okinawan styles, training is held in a dojo. For a Korean student, the training is held in a dojang.
brawl is real dojo is not...yet but I think the new one should be called that
A place where you practice Taekwondo is called a Dojang 도장 (pronounced "doe - jahng). It can be defined as a "gym" or "hall of the way," and applies to the practice room, as well as the building itself.
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The Fighting Dojo Master is in Mount Mortar in the Johto Region. There are three entrances between Mahogany and Ecruteak, so take the middle entrance (and have rock climb and surf) to get to the dojo master.
No there is not an upstairs to the dojo
Dojang written 도장
A martial art school can be called many things, including an academy, gym, or studio. Often times, if the Martial Art is specifically of Asian Martial Art lineage, the term of the native language is used. In Japanese, the term is Dojo, used frequently in many countries around the world for the teaching of Judo, Aikido, Jujutsu, and Japanese Karate-do. In Korea, the term is Dojang, which is the proper term commonly used world wide in Taekwondo, Hapkido, and other Korean Martial Art systems.
The snow dojo is not out yet
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its in sumo dojo