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  1. Aijou-Ryu

  2. Aiki-Jutsu

  3. Asayama Ichiden-Ryu

  4. Feeling of Bliss

  5. Bushidokan

  6. Bushinkan

  7. Bushi-Ryu Jujutsu

  8. Chidokan

  9. Chito-Ryu

10. Chowa-Ryu Jujitsu

11. The Great Path has No Gate

12. Daito-Ryu

13. Daito-Ryu Aiki-jujutsu

14. Eishin-Ryu

15. Encourage

16. Unwavering Hall / Fudoshinkan

17. Fudoshin-Ryu

18. Genseiryu / Gensei-Ryu

19. Gojukan / Goju-Kan

20. Goju Ryu

21. Goju Ryu Karate-Do

22. Goju Shoto-Ryu

23. Go Kan Ryu

24. Gu

25. Hakko-Ryu

26. Hanko

27. Isshin-Kai

28. Isshin Hall / Isshinkan

29. Isshin-Ryu / Isshin Style

30. Isshin Ryu Karate Do

31. Itto-Ryu

32. Iwama Ryu

33. Joyful

34. Kanazawa-Ryu

35. Kanzen Goju-Ryu

36. Katori Shinto-ryu

37. Kenshin-Kan

38. Kobukan

39. Koryu Bujutsu

40. Koushinkan / Koshinkan

41. Matsubayashi-Ryu Karate-Do

42. Matsumura Shorin-Ryu

43. Meibukan

44. Meifu Shinkage-Ryu

45. Mugai-Ryu

46. Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu

47. Muso Shinden-Ryu

48. Nippon Shorin-Ryu

49. Niten Ichi Ryu

50. Okinawa Goju Ryu Karate-Do

51. Okinawan Goju-Kan

52. Ono-Ha Itto-Ryu

53. Qian

54. Saifa

55. Sanchin

56. Satori-Ryu

57. Seishi-Kan

58. Seishin-Kan

59. Seunchin

60. Shidokan

61. Shinden Fudo Ryu

62. Shinkage-Ryu

63. Shin Kakuto-Ryu

64. Shinto Muso-Ryu

65. Shito-Ryu Ki-Me-Kan Karate-Do

66. Shito-Ryu

67. Shito-Ryu Karate-Do

68. Shobayashi-Ryu

69. Shobayashi Shorin-Ryu

70. Shorei-Ryu

71. Shorin-Ryu Shidokan

72. Shorin Ji Ryu

73. Shorin-Ryu

74. Shorin-Ryu Shobukan

75. Shoshin-Ryu

76. Shotokan-Ryu

77. Shugyo-Kan

78. Shukokai

79. Shuri-Ryu

80. Simplicity

81. Six

82. Taido

83. Tendo-Ryu

84. Tenshin Buko-Ryu Heiho

85. Tenshin-Ryu Heiho

86. Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto-ryu

87. Toukon-Ryu

88. Toyama-Ryu

89. Uechi-Ryu Karate-Do

90. Uechi-Ryu

91. Ueshiro Shorin-Ryu / Ueshiro Matsubayashi-Ryu

92. Wado-Kai

93. Wado-Kai Aikido

94. Wado-Ryu

95. Wado-Ryu Karate

96. Yoshin-Ryu


 ai jou ryuu
Aijou-Ryu Scroll

This is the title Aijō-Ryū, Aijou-Ryu or Aijou-Ryuu meaning “style of love and affection” or “flow of love” in Japanese.

 ai ki jutsu
Aiki-Jutsu Scroll

合気術 (Aiki-Jutsu) is a school of martial arts descended from Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu.

Note: Some also romanize 合気術 as Aiki-Jitsu.

Asayama Ichiden-Ryu

 asa yama ichi den ryuu
Asayama Ichiden-Ryu Scroll

浅山一伝流 or Asayama Ichiden-ryū is a Japanese koryū martial art founded in the late Muromachi period by Asayama Ichidensai Shigetatsu.

Feeling of Bliss

 shi fuku kan
Feeling of Bliss Scroll

至福感 is “feelings of bliss” in Japanese.

A breakdown of the Kanji in this title:
至福 (shifuku) beatitude; supreme bliss.
感 (kan) feeling; sensation; emotion; admiration; impression.

 wǔ shì dào guǎn
 bu shi dou kan
Bushidokan Scroll

武士道館 is the title Bushidokan or Bushido-Kan.

 bu shin kan
Bushinkan Scroll

武心館 is the title for Bushinkan or Bushin-kan, which translates roughly as Warrior Heart Hall/House.

Bushi-Ryu Jujutsu

 bu shi ryuu ju jutsu
Bushi-Ryu Jujutsu Scroll

武士流柔術 is a special title added for a customer's specific school/style of Jujutsu.

Please only order this if you are a member/practitioner of this style.

 zhì dào guǎn
 chi dou kan
Chidokan Scroll

致道館 is the name Chidokan.

Chidōkan was established in 1805. The original Chidōkan school was located in Tsuruoka, Japan.

The original school taught a combination of traditional Chinese literature, Ogasawara-ryū etiquette, Chinese medicine and martial arts alongside Confucianism.

 chi tou ryuu
Chito-Ryu Scroll

千唐流 (Chitō-Ryū, Chito-Ryu, or Chitoryu) is a style of karate founded by Tsuyoshi Chitose.

Here's the meaning of each character of the title:
千 = 1000
唐 = China (literally Tang, as in Tang Dynasty).
流 = Style or School.

Together, Chito-Ryu means “1,000 [year old] Chinese style.”

I will leave it up to you whether this is of Japanese or Okinawan style. The title certainly suggests roots traced back to China.


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Chowa-Ryu Jujitsu

 chou wa ryuu ju jutsu
Chowa-Ryu Jujitsu Scroll

調和流柔術 is the title for Chowa-Ryu Jujitsu.

This roughly translates as harmonious-flow Jujitsu. The first two characters are sometimes romanized as chōwa, chouwa, chowa, or cho-wa.

The Great Path has No Gate

 dà dào wú mén
 dai dou mu mon
The Great Path has No Gate Scroll

大道無門 is a Buddhist proverb that means “The Great Way has no entrance,” “The Great Way is gateless,” or “The Great Path lacks a gate.”

This can be translated in many other ways.

This concept was authored within a long sacred text by 無門慧開 (known as Wúmén Huìkāi in Chinese or Mumon Ekai in Japanese). He was a Chinese Chan Master (in Japanese, a Zen Master) who lived between 1183 and 1260 AD. His most famous work was a 48-koan collection titled “The Gateless Barrier” or “The Gateless Gate” (無門關 Wú Mén Guān in Chinese, or 無門関 Mu Mon Kan in Japanese). This calligraphy title is a notable line from this collection.


I like this reference to the source of this proverb: The Gateless Gate 無門關

 dai tou ryuu
Daito-Ryu Scroll

大東流 is Daitō-ryū, a Japanese martial art style - usually associated with Aikido.

Daito-Ryu Aiki-jujutsu

School of Japanese Martial Arts

 dai tou ryuu ai ki ju jutsu
Daito-Ryu Aiki-jujutsu Scroll

大東流合気柔術 is Daitō-Ryū Aiki-jūjutsu, a Japanese martial art established by Takeda Sōkaku.

The most famous student of Daitō-Ryū Aiki-jūjutsu is Morihei Ueshiba who later founded the school or branch of martial arts known as Aikido.


Note: 大東流合気柔術 can also be romanized as Daito-ryu Aiki-Jujutsu, Daitou-Ryuu Aiki-Juujutsu or Daito-Ryu Aiki-Jujitsu.

 ei shin ryuu
Eishin-Ryu Scroll

英信流 is the Japanese martial arts term, Eishin-ryu.

This can also be pronounced Hidenobu-ryu. The direct meaning is something like, hero faith school (or school of heroic faith).

 quàn
 kan
 
Encourage Scroll

勸 is the simplest Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja word for encouragement or the act of encouraging someone.

This can also mean: to advise; to urge; to try to persuade; to exhort; to console; to soothe.

Unwavering Hall / Fudoshinkan

 bù dòng xīn guǎn
 fudōshin-kan
Unwavering Hall / Fudoshinkan Scroll

不動心館 can be translated as “Fudoshinkan,” or “Immovable Mind Hall.”

Fudoshinkan (不動心館) refers to various Japanese martial arts schools, primarily focusing on Aikido, Iaido (sword art), and Jodo (short staff), emphasizing the concept of Fudoshin (不動心) – a calm, immovable mind in the face of challenge, reflecting traditional samurai spirit through dynamic training and inner peace


Immovable mind; unwavering composure. Hall/school (as in -kan / -gwan).

Fudoshin-Ryu

 bù dòng xīn liú
 fu dō shin ryū
Fudoshin-Ryu Scroll

不動心流 can be translated as “Fudoshin-Ryu,” or “Immovable Mind Style.”

Genseiryu / Gensei-Ryu

Genseiryu / Gensei-Ryu Scroll

玄制流 is the Japanese title for the Genseiryū or Gensei-Ryū style of Karate.

Gojukan / Goju-Kan

 gou juu kan
Gojukan / Goju-Kan Scroll

剛柔館 is the martial arts style Gojukan or Goju-Kan.

The meaning is “hardness [and] softness hall.”

剛 = Hard, firm, or strong.
柔 = Soft, softness, flexible, supple, yielding, gentleness, or pliant.
館 = Hall, building, school room, or an alternate word for a dojo.

 gou juu ryuu
Goju Ryu Scroll

剛柔流 is the title of the Goju-Ryu or Gōjū-Ryū school/style of Karate or Japanese martial arts.

Sometimes romanized as Gojo-Ryu or Gojoryu, though technically, it should be Gōjū-Ryū (the accents indicating long vowel sounds like “gou juu ryuu”).

Goju Ryu Karate-Do

 gou juu ryuu kara te dou
Goju Ryu Karate-Do Scroll

剛柔流空手道 is the title of the Goju-Ryu Karate-Do school of martial arts.

Goju Shoto-Ryu

 go ju shou to ryuu
Goju Shoto-Ryu Scroll

剛柔松濤流 is the martial arts title Goju Shoto-Ryu in Japanese Kanji.

 gou kan ryuu
Go Kan Ryu Scroll

剛完流 is the title of the Gokan-Ryu or “Go Kan Ryu” martial art.

 gù
Gu Scroll

顧 is the Chinese surname Gu.

顧 means, “to look after” or “consider.”

Other characters can be surnames and romanize as Gu, so make sure you are not looking for 谷 (valley/grain), 古 (ancient), or 辜 (guilt).

 gu
Gu Scroll

グ is the name Gu in Japanese Katakana.

This is probably not what you are looking for, as Gu is more commonly a Chinese surname. Unless your non-Chinese parents named you Gu, this is not what you want.


Note: Because this title is entirely Japanese Katakana, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.

 hakkou ryuu
Hakko-Ryu Scroll

八光流 (Hakkō-Ryū) is a style of jujutsu associated with Daito-Ryu.

The title Hakko-Ryu comes from the Japanese phrase which translates as “The Style of the Eighth Light,” or more literally, “Eighth Light Style.”

The 光 character is associated with brightness or brilliance. It can be used to describe someone of great talent or potential. So the meaning goes far beyond just light.

 bān gù
 hanko
Hanko Scroll

班固 is the Japanese surname Hanko.

Note: In Chinese, this title refers to Ban Gu, an Eastern Han dynasty historian who wrote the Dynastic History of Western Han.

Isshin-Kai

Isshin Society

 yī xīn huì
 isshin kai
Isshin-Kai Scroll

一心会 is the Japanese martial arts title “Isshinkai” or “Isshin-Kai.”

It literally means “One Heart Association” or “Single-Heart Club.” This title is often associated with Isshin-Ryu Aikido and Isshin-Ryu Karate-Do. This title is an appropriate name for a dojo that teaches these styles.

In calligraphy, 一心会 conveys legitimacy, unity, and shared standards.

一心会 is understood as Chinese and Korean Hanja (though written as 一心會 in Traditional Chinese, and in modern times, 일심회 in Korean Hangul).

Isshin Hall / Isshinkan

 yī xīn guǎn

 isshin-kan
Isshin Hall / Isshinkan Scroll

一心館 can be translated as “Isshin-kan,” or “Single-Mindedness Hall/School.”

Isshin-Ryu / Isshin Style

 yī xīn liú
 isshin ryuu
Isshin-Ryu / Isshin Style Scroll

一心流 is the title for Isshin-Ryu.

The literal meaning is “one heart method.” You could also translate it as “Unified Hearts Method,” “One-Mind School” or “One-Heart Style.”

It implies people doing things as if with one heart and mind.

As a style or lineage name, this phrase suggests a school founded on simplicity, unity of intent, and clarity of principle rather than excessive technical complexity.

The second Kanji can be defined as the heart, mind, or essence of your being. Clearly, there's a multitude of ways you can define this title in English.


See Also:  Isshin-Kai

Isshin Ryu Karate Do

 i sshin ryuu kara te dou
Isshin Ryu Karate Do Scroll

一心流空手道 is the full title for Isshin-Ryu Karate-Do.

The literal meaning is “one heart method empty hand way.”

There are other ways to translate this, but if you are looking for this title, you already know that.

This would make a great wall scroll for your dojo or private studio if you study this form of Japanese (technically from Okinawa) Karate.

Because this is a specifically-Japanese title, I strongly recommend that you select our Japanese Master Calligrapher to create this artwork.

 yī dāo liú
 ittou ryuu
Itto-Ryu Scroll

一刀流 is is a Japanese martial art primarily utilizing the sword.

There are many sub-styles of Itto-Ryu and this martial arts had significant influence on the development of modern Kendo.


Though 一刀流 is pronounceable in Chinese with the meaning, “One-Sword Style,” this should be considered a Japanese-only style.

 iwa ma ryuu
Iwama Ryu Scroll

This is the martial arts style Iwama Ryu Japanese Kanja.

 huān
 kan
 
Joyful Scroll

歡 means joyous, happy, delightful, and pleased.

歡 represents external happiness that may have you clapping and cheering.


Please note: The other happiness/joyful which looks like "喜" is more popular.

歡 is the ancient/old version in China and Japan. After WWII in Japan, they started using 歓. Just let us know if you want this modern version instead of the ancient one.


See Also:  Happiness

Kanazawa-Ryu

 kana zawa ryuu
Kanazawa-Ryu Scroll

This is the title Kanazawa Ryu in Japanese Kanji.

This can refer to Hirokazu Kanazawa, founder of Shotokan or the city Kanazawa in Japan.

金 = gold
沢 = marsh / swamp / abundance / richness
流 = style / lineage / system / school

So Kanazawa-Ryū literally means:
“Golden Marsh School” or poetically “School of Abundant Gold / Rich Spirit.”

Kanzen Goju-Ryu

 kan zen gou juu ryuu
Kanzen Goju-Ryu Scroll

完全剛柔流 is the title of the “Kanzen Goju-Ryu” or “Kanzen Gōjū-Ryū” school of Japanese martial arts.

完全 or Kanzen means complete, whole, total, or entire.

Katori Shinto-ryu

 ka tori shin tou ryuu
Katori Shinto-ryu Scroll

香取神道流 is the Japanese Kanji for the Katori Shintō-ryū martial arts.

 ken shin kan
Kenshin-Kan Scroll

This is the Japanese martial arts school, “Kenshin-Kan” or “Ken Shin Kan” in Kanji.

 ko bu kan
Kobukan Scroll

古武館 is the martial arts style Kobukan or Kobu-Kan.

The meaning is “ancient warrior hall.”

古 = Old, ancient, antique, or paleo-
武 = Martial, warrior, or military.
館 = Hall, building, school room, or an alternate word for a dojo.

Koryu Bujutsu

 gǔ liú wǔ shù
 ko ryuu bu jutsu
Koryu Bujutsu Scroll

古流武術 is the title “Ko-ryū Bujutsu” which basically means “old school martial arts” or “ancient flow martial arts.”

This is more a Japanese than a Chinese martial arts term but would be understood in Chinese as well.

Koushinkan / Koshinkan

 xiào xīn guǎn
 kou shin kan
Koushinkan / Koshinkan Scroll

孝心館 is the title for Koushinkan, Koshinkan, or Kōshin-Kan.

The romanization of this title varies a little, but the original characters are the same.

孝 = Filial piety or obedience.
心 = Heart, mind, intention, or center.
馆 = Building or establishment (dojo).

This can be pronounced in Chinese and has the same meaning, but you should consider this a Japanese martial arts title.

Matsubayashi-Ryu Karate-Do

 matsu bayashi ryuu kara te dou
Matsubayashi-Ryu Karate-Do Scroll

鬆林流空手道 is the Japanese title for the Matsubayashi-Ryu Karate-Do school of martial arts.

If directly translated, it means “Pine Forest Style Empty Hand Way.”

Notes:
1. 松林流 can be pronounced Matsubayashi-Ryū or Shōrin-Ryū. This can be confusing as Shōrin can also represent 少林 which refers to the Shaolin (little forest) style.
2. 松 can also be written in the traditional form of 鬆.

Matsumura Shorin-Ryu

Matsumura Sōkon's Shaolin Style

 matsu mura shou rin ryuu
Matsumura Shorin-Ryu Scroll

松村少林流 is the Japanese martial arts title “Matsumura Shorin-ryu.”

 mei bu kan
Meibukan Scroll

Meibukan (明武舘) is a branch of Gōjū-ryū karate. It was created by Meitoku Yagi, a student of Goju-ryu's founder, Chojun Miyagi. Meibukan means "House of the pure-minded warrior."

Meifu Shinkage-Ryu

 mei fu shin kage ryuu
Meifu Shinkage-Ryu Scroll

This is the martial arts style Meifu Shinkage-Ryu in Japanese Kanji.

 mu gai ryuu
Mugai-Ryu Scroll

無外流 is the name Mugai-Ryu in Japanese Kanji.

無外流 means “Without Outward Flow” or “Outer Nothingness School” and is a Japanese koryū martial art school.

Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu

 mu sou jiki den ei shin ryuu
Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu Scroll

無双直伝英信流 is the modern way to write the Japanese martial arts term, Musō Jikiden Eishin-Ryū (iaido style).

Sometimes the second Kanji is written as 雙, and the fourth Kanji is written 傳, making the full title 無雙直傳英信流. See the other version of this title if you want that traditional version.

Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu

 mu sou jiki den ei shin ryuu
Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu Scroll

無雙直傳英信流 is the traditional or old way to write the Japanese martial arts title, Musō Jikiden Eishin-Ryū (iaido style).

In modern Japanese, the second and fourth Kanji are different, making them 無双直伝英信流.

Musō Jikiden Eishin-Ryū is arguably the most renowned Japanese sword art school, with a history dating back to the early 1600s.

Muso Shinden-Ryu

 mu sou shin den ryuu
Muso Shinden-Ryu Scroll

夢想神伝流 is the martial arts style Musō Shinden-Ryū in Japanese Kanji.

Nippon Shorin-Ryu

 nippon shou rin ryuu
Nippon Shorin-Ryu Scroll

日本小林流 is the Japanese title Nippon Shorin-ryu.

Niten Ichi Ryu

 ni ten ichi ryuu
Niten Ichi Ryu Scroll

&#; is the martial arts title, Niten Ichi-Ryū.

The rough translation is “Two Heavens as One.”

Okinawa Goju Ryu Karate-Do

 oki nawa gou juu ryuu kara te dou
Okinawa Goju Ryu Karate-Do Scroll

沖縄剛柔流空手道 is the title of the Okinawa Goju-Ryu Karate-Do school of martial arts.

Okinawan Goju-Kan

 okinawa gou juu kan
Okinawan Goju-Kan Scroll

沖縄剛柔館 is the martial arts style Okinawan Gojukan or Okinawan Goju-Kan.

The meaning is “Okinawa hardness [and] softness hall.”

沖縄 = Okinawa.
剛 = Hard, firm, or strong.
柔 = Soft, softness, flexible, supple, yielding, gentleness, or pliant.
館 = Hall, building, school room, or an alternate word for a dojo.

Ono-Ha Itto-Ryu

 ono ha Ittou ryuu
Ono-Ha Itto-Ryu Scroll

小野派一刀流 is Ono-ha Ittō-ryū, the oldest branch of Ittō-ryū styles from Ittosai Kagehisa's original martial arts style.

 gān qián
 ken
 
Qian Scroll

This can be the Chinese ancient surname Gan or current surname Qian. In Japanese, it can be the surname Nukui, Susumu, Ken, Kan, Kawaki, Kawai, Inute, or Inui.

The meaning of this character varies a lot depending on context. These meanings include dry, clean, foster, adoptive, heaven, male, masculine, enduring, or continual.

The “Gan” version of this character was converted to Simplified Chinese as 干 in 1965. However, the “Qian” pronunciation is not associated with 干. Though to add to the confusion, there is an unrelated Simplified Chinese character 千 that romanizes as “Qian” and is also a surname.

 sai fa
Saifa Scroll

砕破 is the title “Saifa” written in Japanese Kanji. This literally means “smash and tear.” Like most styles of martial arts, Saifa has origins in China. It was Higashionna that brought Saifa to Okinawa.

Saifa is generally associated with Gōjū-ryū as a title for a kata.


Notes: While Saifa is often written as 砕破, it can also be written 碎破 (just a variation on the first Kanji). Sometimes written in Japanese Katakana as サイハ.

 sān zhàn
 san sen
Sanchin Scroll

三戦 is a title that literally means “three battles/conflicts/wars.”

三戦 is often figuratively used to relay the idea of a battle to unify the mind, body, and spirit.

Original usage likely comes from Fujian province in Southern China (just across from Taiwan).

This title is used in various schools such as Okinawan Karate, Uechi-Ryū, Gōjū-Ryū, Fujian White Crane, and Five Ancestors among others.

 sato ri ryuu
Satori-Ryu Scroll

This is the title Satori-Ryu in Japanese.

The meaning is “Enlightenment School” or “School of Enlightenment”

 sei shi kan
Seishi-Kan Scroll

誠志館 is the martial arts style Seishi-Kan or Seishikan in Japanese Kanji.

The meaning is “House of True Will” or “House of Truth and Will”.


A few schools use a different first character for a martial arts style with the same romanization and a similar meaning, 正志館. Click here to order 正志館.

Do not confuse Seishi-Kan with Seishin-Kan! It's not the same!

 sei shin kan
Seishin-Kan Scroll

聖心館 is the martial arts style Seishin-Kan or Seishinkan in Japanese Kanji.

The meaning is “Sacred Heart Hall” or “House of the Sacred/Good Heart”.


Do not confuse Seishin-Kan with Seishi-Kan! It's not the same!

 seunchin
Seunchin Scroll

Seiunchin or 制引戦 is a kata of Goju-ryu karate.

 shi dou kan
Shidokan Scroll

志道館 is the Japanese title Shidōkan (sometimes pronounced Kokorozashi-do-kan).

志道館 is often associated with Shorin-ryu Shidokan (小林流志道館). Do not confuse this title with the newer 士道館 which is also romanized as Shidōkan.

Shinden Fudo Ryu

 shin den fu do ryuu
Shinden Fudo Ryu Scroll

神伝不動流 is the title of the martial arts school/style known as Shinden Fudo Ryū.

Shinkage-Ryu

Style of Japanese sword fighting

 shin kage ryuu
Shinkage-Ryu Scroll

新陰流 is the title for “Shinkage-Ryu,” and the style of Japanese fencing or sword fighting.

Shin Kakuto-Ryu

 shin kaku tou ryuu
Shin Kakuto-Ryu Scroll

This is the title for Shinkakutō-ryū or Shin Kakuto Ryu in Japanese martial arts.

新格闘流 or Shinkakutō-ryū means “New Standard Fighting Style” or just “New Fighting Style.”

Shinto Muso-Ryu

 shin tou mu sou ryuu
Shinto Muso-Ryu Scroll

神道夢想流 is Shintō Musō-ryū, or Shindō Musō-ryū.

This is usually used in the context of jōdō, a traditional school of the Japanese martial art of jōjutsu (the art of wielding the short staff).

Shito-Ryu Ki-Me-Kan Karate-Do

 mì dōng liú qì mù guǎn kōng shǒu dào
 shito-ryu ki-me-kan karate-dou
Shito-Ryu Ki-Me-Kan Karate-Do Scroll

糸東流氣目館空手道 is the title for Shito-Ryu Ki-Me-Kan Karate-Do.
A school of Karate.

Note that while this title can be pronounced in Chinese, it only makes complete sense in Japanese.

 mì dōng liú
 shii tou ryuu
Shito-Ryu Scroll

糸東流 is the title for Shito-Ryu.

Note that while this title can be pronounced in Chinese, it only makes complete sense in Japanese.

Shito-Ryu Karate-Do

 shii tou ryuu kara te dou
Shito-Ryu Karate-Do Scroll

糸東流空手道 is the title for Shito-Ryu Karate-Do.

Shobayashi-Ryu

 shou bayashi ryuu
Shobayashi-Ryu Scroll

This is the title Shōbayashi-Ryu in Japanese Kanji.

小 = small
林 = forest
流 = style / school / lineage


Notes:
小林 can be read Shōbayashi or Kobayashi in Japanese.
In American/Okinawan karate groups, Shōbayashi is used to distinguish the lineage

Shobayashi Shorin-Ryu

 shou baya shi shou rin ryuu
Shobayashi Shorin-Ryu Scroll

小林少林流 is the title Shobayashi Shorin-Ryu in Japanese Kanji.

Shōbayashi Shōrin-Ryū is of real Okinawan karate lineage, but the romanization causes confusion.

小林 = Shōbayashi (can also be read Kobayashi)
少林流 = Shōrin-Ryū (Shaolin style) which means “Small-forest Shaolin School.”

This reflects the lineage that uses 小林 (small forest) instead of 松林 (pine forest) or 少林 (Shaolin) as the branch identifier of the Okinawan martial arts style.

You should use this, 小林流 (Shōbayashi/Kobayashi-Ryū) or “Small-forest style” for the Chibana lineage.
You should use 松林流 (Matsubayashi-Ryū) or “Pine-forest style” for the Nagamine lineage.

 shou rei ryuu
Shorei-Ryu Scroll

昭霊流 is Shōrei-Ryū, a type of Okinawan karate.

Shōrei-ryū means “the style of inspiration.”

Shorin-Ryu Shidokan

 sho rin ryu shi dou kan
Shorin-Ryu Shidokan Scroll

小林流志道館 is the Japanese title Shorin-ryu Shidōkan.

Shorin Ji Ryu

Shaolin Temple Style

 shou rin ji ryuu
Shorin Ji Ryu Scroll

少林寺流 is the Japanese martial arts title “Shorin-ji-ryu.”

Though the first part of the title comes from the Shaolin temple in China. In Japan, this refers to an Okinawa school of karate.

Note: Sometimes, this title is written without the “ji” or “temple” Kanji.

Shorin-Ryu

Shaolin Style

 shou rin ryuu
Shorin-Ryu Scroll

少林流 is the Japanese martial arts title “Shorin-ryu.”

Though the first part of the title comes from the Shaolin (small forest) monks of China.
In Japan, this refers to the Okinawa School of Karate.


小Note that often in Japanese, the first Kanji of this title was changed to the version shown to the right. If you prefer this version, please click on the Kanji to the right instead of the button above.

Shorin-Ryu Shobukan

 sho rin ryuu sho bu kan
Shorin-Ryu Shobukan Scroll

小林流翔武館 is the title, Shorin-Ryu Shobukan meaning “Little Forest Style - Soaring Warrior House” in Japanese.

There is more than one version of Shorin-Ryu and Shobukan, so make sure the characters here match the ones used at your dojo.

 shou shin ryuu
Shoshin-Ryu Scroll

正心流 is a Japanese title that means “right heart style,” “true mind method,” or “truthful heart school.”

The first character means right, correct, greater, or true.

The second character means heart, mind, soul, or essence.

The third character means style, method, or some will translate it as a school.


Please note, there is more than one martial arts school that romanizes as Shoshin-Ryu.

 shou shin ryuu
Shoshin-Ryu Scroll

初心流 is often translated in Japanese as “beginner's mind style,” “beginner's spirit method,” or “beginner’s-mind school”

The first character means first, initial, primary, junior, beginning, or basic.

The second character means heart, mind, soul, or essence.

The third character means style, method, or some will translate it as a school.


Please note, there is more than one martial arts school that romanizes as Shoshin-Ryu.

Shotokan-Ryu

Martial arts term

 shou tou kan ryuu
Shotokan-Ryu Scroll

松濤館流 is the Japanese martial arts title, Shotokan-Ryu.

This is a style or school of karate.

 shu gyou kan
Shugyo-Kan Scroll

修行館 is shugyō-kan or shugyou-kan in Japanese.

 shuu kou kai
Shukokai Scroll

修交会 is Shūkōkai, Shūkō-kai, or Shuko-kai, a martial arts style derived from Shitō-ryū (糸東流) back in the 1940s.

 shu ri ryuu
Shuri-Ryu Scroll

首里流 is the title of Shuri-Ryu, a style of Karate established in the mid-1900s by Robert Trias in Arizona.

 jiǎn
 kan
 
Simplicity Scroll

簡 expresses the idea of something simple or the essence of simplicity in life in Chinese.

This can also refer to a simple slip of bamboo for taking notes or writing a letter (especially in Korean Hanja).

Technically this is a word meaning simplicity and brevity in Japanese but it's rarely used in modern Japanese. Therefore, you should probably only select this character if your audience is Chinese.


See Also:  Brevity

Six

The number six

 liù
 ryuu / roku / muu
Six Scroll

六 is the number 6 in Chinese, Korean Hanja, and Japanese Kanji. I have no idea why you would want this as a calligraphy wall scroll, but hundreds of visitors search for this number.

In Japanese, this character can be pronounced differently depending on context. It can be ryu, roku, mu, and a few others when combined with other Kanji.

There's just one way to pronounce this in Chinese. Korean also has just one pronunciation.


Also written 陸 or 陆 as an anti-fraud banker’s numeral.

 tai dou
Taido Scroll

Taidō (The Way of the Body) is a style of Karate practiced in Japan and popular worldwide.

Taidō or 躰道 traces a lineage from Genseiryū (玄制流), which came from Shuri-te (首里手), one of the original martial arts schools of ancient Okinawa.

The first character 躰 is a variant of the original Chinese character 體. In modern Japan, they tend to use 体, a more simple character form. 体 is also the modern Simplified Chinese form of 體.
The 躰 character is correct for this 躰道 martial arts title. But it can be confusing with so many variants out there, not to mention other homophonic Japanese words that also romanize as Taidō or Taidou.

To have a bit more fun with this 躰 character, it has a 身 radical on the left, which sets it apart. The meaning doubles up on the “body” as 身 (shin) is a character that also means body in Japanese and Chinese. On the right is 本, which often means root, stem, origin, source, or fundamental (but can also mean “book” in some contexts). This has deviated from the original 體 which was 骨 (bone) + 豊 (vessel). Hence, the body was your “bone vessel” in ancient Asia.

The meaning of 躰, as well as 體 and 体, is usually translated as the body. When related to the physical body, it can also refer to the torso, trunk, build, physique, or the constitution of a person. As an extension of this, it can also refer to someone's health (good body = good health).
However, depending on the context, it can encompass other meanings such as form, style, system, experience, aspect, corpus, corporeal, substance, or essentials.

The second character, 道, is recognized and well-known as the “Way” and is the same “do” as in Karate-do or Aikido.

 ten dou ryuu
Tendo-Ryu Scroll

天道流 is the martial arts title Tendo-ryu or Tendō-ryū in Japanese Kanji. The meaning is “Heaven Way Style” or “Sky Way Method.”

Tenshin Buko-Ryu Heiho

 tiān zhēn wǔ jiǎ liú bīng fǎ
 ten shin bu kou ryu hei ho
Tenshin Buko-Ryu Heiho Scroll

天真武甲流兵法 is the Kanji title that romanizes as Tenshin Bukō-Ryū Heihō or Tenshin Buko-Ryu Heiho.

天真武甲流兵法 is a Japanese koryū martial art that has its roots in the Toda-ryū, founded in the late Muromachi period around the year 1560 by Toda Seigen.

This title can be pronounced in Chinese with a similar meaning, however, it should be considered a Japanese title.

Tenshin-Ryu Heiho

 ten shin ryuu hei hou
Tenshin-Ryu Heiho Scroll

This is the martial arts style Tenshin-Ryū Heihō.

Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto-ryu

 ten shin shou den ka tori shin tou ryuu
Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto-ryu Scroll

天真正伝香取神道流 is Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū, a very old form of Japanese martial arts.

 tou kon ryuu
Toukon-Ryu Scroll

闘魂流 is the name of the Japaense style of Karate known as Toukon-Ryu.

The meaning is “Fighting Spirit Style.”

 to yama ryuu
Toyama-Ryu Scroll

戸山流 or Toyama-Ryu is a relatively modern Japanese swordsmanship style (gendai budo) developed in the early 20th century at the Toyama Military Academy in Japan.

It was designed to efficiently train Imperial Japanese Army officers in swordsmanship, with a focus on practical application for battlefield use.

Uechi-Ryu Karate-Do

 ue chi ryuu kara te dou
Uechi-Ryu Karate-Do Scroll

上地流空手道 is the title of the Uechi-Ryu Karate-Do school of Okinawan martial arts.

Uechi means “higher stages of practice” in a Buddhist context.

 ue chi ryuu
Uechi-Ryu Scroll

上地流 or Uechi-Ryū is the short name for a traditional style of Okinawan karate.

Uechi-Ryū is named after its creator, Kanbun Uechi. Uechi was an Okinawan man who left at the age of 19 for China to study Chinese martial arts and medicine.

The meaning of this title is “Uechi Flow,” “Uechi Style,” or “Uechi School.” Although, the name 上地 or Uechi can mean “higher stages of practice” in the Buddhist context. Therefore, you can stretch the meaning to be “Higher-Stages-of-Practice Style.”

Ueshiro Shorin-Ryu / Ueshiro Matsubayashi-Ryu

 u e shi ro matsu bayashi ryuu / u e shi ro shou rin ryuu
Ueshiro Shorin-Ryu / Ueshiro Matsubayashi-Ryu Scroll

ウエシロ鬆林流 is the title Ueshiro Shorin-Ryu or Ueshiro Matsubayashi-Ryu in Japanese Katakana and Kanji.

Ueshiro's name is Okinawan, so there is no standard Japanese Kanji transliteration; therefore, a Katakana version (ウエシロ) is appropriate.

松林 can be romanized/pronounced as shorin or matsubayashi thus the two title variations.


Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Katakana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.

 wa dou kai
Wado-Kai Scroll

Wado-Kai is used as a title for styles of Karate and Aikido.

Breaking down the characters into the proper Japanese Romaji, you have “wa dou kai” or “wa dō kai.” The meaning is roughly-translated as “Harmony Way Club” or “Peace Method Association.” The first Kanji should probably be read as harmony, rather than peace in this case.


See Also:  Wado-Ryu

Wado-Kai Aikido

 wa dou kai ai ki do
Wado-Kai Aikido Scroll

和道會合気道 is the title for Wado-Kai Aikido.


See Also:  Wado-Ryu

Wado-Ryu

Style of Karate or Jujitsu

 wa dou ryuu
Wado-Ryu Scroll

和道流 or Wado-Ryu is a style of Karate or Jujutsu (Jujitsu).
Note: Many will argue whether this is a style of Karate or Jujutsu.

While some find Wado-Ryu similar to Shotokan Karate, enough differences exist in perspective and technique that it stands by itself.

Breaking down the characters into the proper Japanese Romaji, you have “wa dou ryuu” or “wa dō ryū.” The meaning is roughly-translated as “Harmony Way Style” or “Peace Method Style.” The first Kanji should probably be read as harmony rather than peace in this case.


See Also:  Wado-Kai

Wado-Ryu Karate

 wa dou ryuu kara te
Wado-Ryu Karate Scroll

和道流空手 is the Japanese martial arts title, “Wado-Ryu Karate.”


See Also:  Wado-Kai

 you shin ryuu
Yoshin-Ryu Scroll

This is the martial arts style Yōshin-Ryū or Yoshin-Ryu in Japanese Kanji.




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

Title CharactersRomaji (Romanized Japanese)Various forms of Romanized Chinese
Aijou-Ryu愛情流
爱情流
ai jou ryuu
aijouryuu
ai jo ryu
Aiki-Jutsu合氣術
合気術
ai ki jutsu
aikijutsu
Asayama Ichiden-Ryu淺山一伝流
浅山一伝流
asa yama ichi den ryuu
asayamaichidenryuu
asa yama ichi den ryu
Feeling of Bliss至福感shi fuku kan
shifukukan
Bushidokan武士道館
武士道馆
bu shi dou kan
bushidoukan
bu shi do kan
wǔ shì dào guǎn
wu3 shi4 dao4 guan3
wu shi dao guan
wushidaoguan
wu shih tao kuan
wushihtaokuan
Bushinkan武心館bu shin kan
bushinkan
Bushi-Ryu Jujutsu武士流柔術bu shi ryuu ju jutsu
bushiryuujujutsu
bu shi ryu ju jutsu
Chidokan致道館chi dou kan
chidoukan
chi do kan
zhì dào guǎn
zhi4 dao4 guan3
zhi dao guan
zhidaoguan
chih tao kuan
chihtaokuan
Chito-Ryu千唐流chi tou ryuu
chitouryuu
chi to ryu
Chowa-Ryu Jujitsu調和流柔術
调和流柔术
chou wa ryuu ju jutsu
chouwaryuujujutsu
cho wa ryu ju jutsu
The Great Path has No Gate大道無門
大道无门
dai dou mu mon
daidoumumon
dai do mu mon
dà dào wú mén
da4 dao4 wu2 men2
da dao wu men
dadaowumen
ta tao wu men
tataowumen
Daito-Ryu大東流dai tou ryuu
daitouryuu
dai to ryu
Daito-Ryu Aiki-jujutsu大東流合氣柔術
大東流合気柔術
dai tou ryuu ai ki ju jutsu
daitouryuuaikijujutsu
dai to ryu ai ki ju jutsu
Eishin-Ryu英信流ei shin ryuu
eishinryuu
ei shin ryu
Encourage
kanquàn / quan4 / quanch`üan / chüan
Unwavering Hall
Fudoshinkan
不動心館fudōshin-kanbù dòng xīn guǎn
bu4 dong4 xin1 guan3
bu dong xin guan
budongxinguan
pu tung hsin kuan
putunghsinkuan
Fudoshin-Ryu不動心流fu dō shin ryū
fudōshinryū
bù dòng xīn liú
bu4 dong4 xin1 liu2
bu dong xin liu
budongxinliu
pu tung hsin liu
putunghsinliu
Genseiryu
Gensei-Ryu
玄制流
Gojukan
Goju-Kan
剛柔館
刚柔馆
gou juu kan
goujuukan
go ju kan
Goju Ryu剛柔流
刚柔流
gou juu ryuu
goujuuryuu
go ju ryu
Goju Ryu Karate-Do剛柔流空手道
刚柔流空手道
gou juu ryuu kara te dou
goujuuryuukaratedou
go ju ryu kara te do
Goju Shoto-Ryu剛柔鬆濤流
剛柔松濤流
go ju shou to ryuu
gojushoutoryuu
go ju sho to ryu
Go Kan Ryu剛完流gou kan ryuu
goukanryuu
go kan ryu
Gu
gù / gu4 / guku
Gugu
Hakko-Ryu八光流hakkou ryuu
hakkouryuu
hako ryu
Hanko班固hankobān gù / ban1 gu4 / ban gu / bangupan ku / panku
Isshin-Kai一心会 / 一心會
一心会
isshin kai / isshinkai / ishin kaiyī xīn huì
yi1 xin1 hui4
yi xin hui
yixinhui
i hsin hui
ihsinhui
Isshin Hall
Isshinkan
一心館isshin-kan / ishin-kanyī xīn guǎn
yi1 xin1 guan3
yi xin guan
yixinguan
i hsin kuan
ihsinkuan
Isshin-Ryu
Isshin Style
一心流isshin ryuu
isshinryuu
ishin ryu
yī xīn liú
yi1 xin1 liu2
yi xin liu
yixinliu
i hsin liu
ihsinliu
Isshin Ryu Karate Do一心流空手道i sshin ryuu kara te dou
isshinryuukaratedou
i shin ryu kara te do
Itto-Ryu一刀流ittou ryuu / ittouryuu / itto ryuyī dāo liú / /
Iwama Ryu岩間流iwa ma ryuu
iwamaryuu
iwa ma ryu
Joyful
欢 / 歓
kanhuān / huan1 / huan
Kanazawa-Ryu金沢流kana zawa ryuu
kanazawaryuu
kana zawa ryu
Kanzen Goju-Ryu完全剛柔流
完全刚柔流
kan zen gou juu ryuu
kanzengoujuuryuu
kan zen go ju ryu
Katori Shinto-ryu香取神道流ka tori shin tou ryuu
katorishintouryuu
ka tori shin to ryu
Kenshin-Kan建心館ken shin kan
kenshinkan
Kobukan古武館
古武馆
ko bu kan / kobukan
Koryu Bujutsu古流武術
古流武术
ko ryuu bu jutsu
koryuubujutsu
ko ryu bu jutsu
gǔ liú wǔ shù
gu3 liu2 wu3 shu4
gu liu wu shu
guliuwushu
ku liu wu shu
kuliuwushu
Koushinkan
Koshinkan
孝心館
孝心馆
kou shin kan
koushinkan
ko shin kan
xiào xīn guǎn
xiao4 xin1 guan3
xiao xin guan
xiaoxinguan
hsiao hsin kuan
hsiaohsinkuan
Matsubayashi-Ryu Karate-Do松林流空手道matsu bayashi ryuu kara te dou
matsu bayashi ryu kara te do
Matsumura Shorin-Ryu鬆村少林流
松村少林流
matsu mura shou rin ryuu
matsumurashourinryuu
matsu mura sho rin ryu
Meibukan明武舘mei bu kan / meibukan
Meifu Shinkage-Ryu明府真影流mei fu shin kage ryuu
meifushinkageryuu
mei fu shin kage ryu
Mugai-Ryu無外流mu gai ryuu
mugairyuu
mu gai ryu
Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu無雙直傳英信流
無双直伝英信流
mu sou jiki den ei shin ryuu
musoujikideneishinryuu
mu so jiki den ei shin ryu
Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu無雙直傳英信流
無双直伝英信流
mu sou jiki den ei shin ryuu
musoujikideneishinryuu
mu so jiki den ei shin ryu
Muso Shinden-Ryu夢想神伝流mu sou shin den ryuu
musoushindenryuu
mu so shin den ryu
Nippon Shorin-Ryu日本小林流nippon shou rin ryuu
nipponshourinryuu
nipon sho rin ryu
Niten Ichi Ryu二天一龍
二天 一流
ni ten ichi ryuu
nitenichiryuu
ni ten ichi ryu
Okinawa Goju Ryu Karate-Do沖縄剛柔流空手道
沖縄刚柔流空手道
oki nawa gou juu ryuu kara te dou
oki nawa go ju ryu kara te do
Okinawan Goju-Kan沖縄剛柔館
沖縄刚柔馆
okinawa gou juu kan
okinawagoujuukan
okinawa go ju kan
Ono-Ha Itto-Ryu小野派一刀流ono ha Ittou ryuu
onohaIttouryuu
ono ha Itto ryu
Qian
kengān qián
gan1 / qian2
gan / qian
gan/qian
kan ch`ien
kanchien
kan chien
Saifa砕破sai fa / saifa
Sanchin三戦san sen / sansensān zhàn / san1 zhan4 / san zhan / sanzhansan chan / sanchan
Satori-Ryu悟り流sato ri ryuu
satoriryuu
sato ri ryu
Seishi-Kan誠志館sei shi kan
seishikan
Seishin-Kan聖心館sei shin kan
seishinkan
Seunchin制引戦seunchin
Shidokan志道館shi dou kan
shidoukan
shi do kan
Shinden Fudo Ryu神伝不動流shin den fu do ryuu
shindenfudoryuu
shin den fu do ryu
Shinkage-Ryu新陰流shin kage ryuu
shinkageryuu
shin kage ryu
Shin Kakuto-Ryu新格闘流shin kaku tou ryuu
shinkakutouryuu
shin kaku to ryu
Shinto Muso-Ryu神道夢想流shin tou mu sou ryuu
shintoumusouryuu
shin to mu so ryu
Shito-Ryu Ki-Me-Kan Karate-Do糸東流氣目館空手道
糸东流気目馆空手道
shito-ryu ki-me-kan karate-dou
shito-ryu ki-me-kan karate-do
mì dōng liú qì mù guǎn kōng shǒu dào
mi4 dong1 liu2 qi4 mu4 guan3 kong1 shou3 dao4
mi dong liu qi mu guan kong shou dao
mi tung liu ch`i mu kuan k`ung shou tao
mi tung liu chi mu kuan kung shou tao
Shito-Ryu糸東流
糸东流
shii tou ryuu
shiitouryuu
shi to ryu
mì dōng liú
mi4 dong1 liu2
mi dong liu
midongliu
mi tung liu
mitungliu
Shito-Ryu Karate-Do糸東流空手道
糸东流空手道
shii tou ryuu kara te dou
shiitouryuukaratedou
shi to ryu kara te do
Shobayashi-Ryu小林流shou bayashi ryuu
shoubayashiryuu
sho bayashi ryu
Shobayashi Shorin-Ryu小林少林流shou baya shi shou rin ryuu
shoubayashishourinryuu
sho baya shi sho rin ryu
Shorei-Ryu昭霊流shou rei ryuu
shoureiryuu
sho rei ryu
Shorin-Ryu Shidokan小林流志道館sho rin ryu shi dou kan
shorinryushidoukan
sho rin ryu shi do kan
Shorin Ji Ryu少林寺流shou rin ji ryuu
shourinjiryuu
sho rin ji ryu
Shorin-Ryu少林流shou rin ryuu
shourinryuu
sho rin ryu
Shorin-Ryu Shobukan小林流翔武館sho rin ryuu sho bu kan
shorinryuushobukan
sho rin ryu sho bu kan
Shoshin-Ryu正心流shou shin ryuu
shoushinryuu
sho shin ryu
Shoshin-Ryu初心流shou shin ryuu
shoushinryuu
sho shin ryu
Shotokan-Ryu松濤館流shou tou kan ryuu
shoutoukanryuu
sho to kan ryu
Shugyo-Kan修行館shu gyou kan
shugyoukan
shu gyo kan
Shukokai修交会 / 修交會
修交会
shuu kou kai
shuukoukai
shu ko kai
Shuri-Ryu首里流shu ri ryuu
shuriryuu
shu ri ryu
Simplicity
kanjiǎn / jian3 / jianchien
Six六 / 陸
六 / 陆
ryuu / roku / muu
ryu / roku / mu
liù / liu4 / liu
Taido躰道tai dou / taidou / tai do
Tendo-Ryu天道流ten dou ryuu
tendouryuu
ten do ryu
Tenshin Buko-Ryu Heiho天真武甲流兵法ten shin bu kou ryu hei ho
tenshinbukouryuheiho
ten shin bu ko ryu hei ho
tiān zhēn wǔ jiǎ liú bīng fǎ
tian1 zhen1 wu3 jia3 liu2 bing1 fa3
tian zhen wu jia liu bing fa
tianzhenwujialiubingfa
t`ien chen wu chia liu ping fa
tienchenwuchialiupingfa
tien chen wu chia liu ping fa
Tenshin-Ryu Heiho天心流兵法ten shin ryuu hei hou
tenshinryuuheihou
ten shin ryu hei ho
Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto-ryu天真正伝香取神道流ten shin shou den ka tori shin tou ryuu
ten shin sho den ka tori shin to ryu
Toukon-Ryu闘魂流tou kon ryuu
toukonryuu
to kon ryu
Toyama-Ryu戸山流to yama ryuu
toyamaryuu
to yama ryu
Uechi-Ryu Karate-Do上地流空手道ue chi ryuu kara te dou
uechiryuukaratedou
ue chi ryu kara te do
Uechi-Ryu上地流ue chi ryuu
uechiryuu
ue chi ryu
Ueshiro Shorin-Ryu
Ueshiro Matsubayashi-Ryu
ウエシロ鬆林流
ウエシロ松林流
u e shi ro matsu bayashi ryuu / u e shi ro shou rin ryuu
u e shi ro matsu bayashi ryu / u e shi ro sho rin ryu
Wado-Kai和道會
和道会
wa dou kai / wadoukai / wa do kai
Wado-Kai Aikido和道會合気道
和道会合気道
wa dou kai ai ki do
wadoukaiaikido
wa do kai ai ki do
Wado-Ryu和道流wa dou ryuu
wadouryuu
wa do ryu
Wado-Ryu Karate和道流空手wa dou ryuu kara te
wadouryuukarate
wa do ryu kara te
Yoshin-Ryu楊心流you shin ryuu
youshinryuu
yo shin ryu
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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All of our calligraphy wall scrolls are handmade.

When the calligrapher finishes creating your artwork, it is taken to my art mounting workshop in Beijing where a wall scroll is made by hand from a combination of silk, rice paper, and wood.
After we create your wall scroll, it takes at least two weeks for air mail delivery from Beijing to you.

Allow a few weeks for delivery. Rush service speeds it up by a week or two for $10!

When you select your calligraphy, you'll be taken to another page where you can choose various custom options.


A nice Chinese calligraphy wall scroll

The wall scroll that Sandy is holding in this picture is a "large size"
single-character wall scroll.
We also offer custom wall scrolls in small, medium, and an even-larger jumbo size.

A professional Chinese Calligrapher

Professional calligraphers are getting to be hard to find these days.
Instead of drawing characters by hand, the new generation in China merely type roman letters into their computer keyboards and pick the character that they want from a list that pops up.

There is some fear that true Chinese calligraphy may become a lost art in the coming years. Many art institutes in China are now promoting calligraphy programs in hopes of keeping this unique form of art alive.

Trying to learn Chinese calligrapher - a futile effort

Even with the teachings of a top-ranked calligrapher in China, my calligraphy will never be good enough to sell. I will leave that to the experts.

A high-ranked Chinese master calligrapher that I met in Zhongwei

The same calligrapher who gave me those lessons also attracted a crowd of thousands and a TV crew as he created characters over 6-feet high. He happens to be ranked as one of the top 100 calligraphers in all of China. He is also one of very few that would actually attempt such a feat.


Check out my lists of Japanese Kanji Calligraphy Wall Scrolls and Old Korean Hanja Calligraphy Wall Scrolls.

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