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Concept in Japanese martial arts
In the history of Japanese martial arts, dojoyaburi (道場破り, doujouyaburi; lit. "dojo breaking"), also known as dojoarashi (道場荒らし, doujouarashi; lit. "dojo
Dojoyaburi
Episodes of Japanese anime series
"Viva Dojo Challenge! Youth Is All About Passion!" Transliteration: "Biba Dōjōyaburi! Seishun wa Bakuhatsuda" (Japanese: ビバ道場破り!青春はバクハツだ) Directed by : Hayato
List_of_Naruto_episodes
Japanese professional wrestler
routinely faced the fighters and martial artists who came to perform dojoyaburi in the NJPW dojo, defeating them all. According to Yamamoto, "Sayama was
Satoru_Sayama
Japanese martial artist
community for its heterodoxy. In 1885, Ichikawa, Otake and Okuda performed a dojoyaburi on the Kodokan, leading Okuda to fight a bout against Shiro Saigo. Though
Matsugoro_Okuda
Rivalry between Kodokan school of judo and Totsuka school of jujutsu
and his followers found themselves subject to the practice of dojoyaburi (道場破り, dojoyaburi; "dojo storming"), where fighters from other jujutsu schools
Kodokan–Totsuka_rivalry
Japanese judoka
any martial art. The very day of their graduation, he would take up the dojoyaburi challenge of Sakujiro Yokoyama, a much heavier jujutsuka, and defeated
Shiro_Saigo
Japanese martial artist
Anyway, in April 1886, he came to the Kōdōkan dojo in order to present a dojoyaburi challenge, but pledged himself to Jigoro Kano's teachings when he was
Yokoyama_Sakujiro
Season of television series
"Viva Dojo Challenge! Youth Is All About Passion!" Transliteration: "Biba Dōjōyaburi! Seishun wa Bakuhatsuda" (Japanese: ビバ道場破り!青春はバクハツだ) Directed by : Hayato
Naruto_season_5
Elevated fighting arena
strengths and weaknesses. China portal List of famous lei tai fighters Dojoyaburi History of physical training and fitness Media about lei tai Mixed martial
Lei_tai
Japanese judoka (1887–1945)
freelance period. According to some sources, around this time he lost a dojoyaburi match against the leader of the Kashima Shin-ryū jujutsu school, Zenya
Sanpo_Toku
Japanese manga series
(岳林坊, Gakurinbō) Rainoshin's elder brother. He is a spear user and a dojoyaburi. He later joins the Kimentō, but is s persuaded by Rainoshin to abandon
Akado_Suzunosuke
Japanese martial artist
in the Kita district. He put a street sign welcoming the practice of dojoyaburi, which he performed himself against other schools, and legend claims he
Zenya_Kunii
(魔術師と呼ばれる男, Majutsu-shi to yoba reru otoko) Round 759: "Dojo Challenge" (道場破り, Dōjōyaburi) Round 760: "Magic Inside the Ring" (リングの魔術, Ringu no majutsu) Round 761:
List of Hajime no Ippo volumes (61–80)
List_of_Hajime_no_Ippo_volumes_(61–80)
the Zoo" (動物園の誓い, Dōbu~tsuen no chikai) Round 245: "Dojo Duels" (道場破り, Dōjōyaburi) Round 246: "Thug" (ゴンタ, Gonta) Round 247: "Dempsey Roll Counter Measure"
List of Hajime no Ippo volumes (21–40)
List_of_Hajime_no_Ippo_volumes_(21–40)
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Kind; Name of Jesus; God of Gods; Lord Shiva; Lord of Lords
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Handsome.
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Peninnah, PENINNA means "coral" or "pearl."Â
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