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2. Budoshin
3. Immovable Mind Way / Fudoshin Way
4. Immovable Mind Hall / Fudoshin Dojo
5. Fudoshin-Kai
6. Unwavering Hall / Fudoshinkan
9. Fudoshin-Ryu
10. Fuyoshi
11. Goshin-Do
12. Goshin Jutsu
13. Goshin-Kai
14. Heijoshin / Presence of Mind
15. Joshi
16. Hiroshi / Katsu
19. Musoshin
20. Riko / Yuriko / Noriko / Satoshi
21. Shidoshi
24. Shoshin-Ryu
26. Yoshi
27. Yoshida
28. Yoshimyan
29. Yoshinkan
30. Yoshin-Ryu
不動心道場 can be translated as “Fudoshin Dojo,” or “Immovable Mind Hall,” depending on usage.
不動心 = Fudoshin or immovable mind.
道場 = Dojo or training hall.
不動心会 can be translated as “Fudoshin-Kai,” “Immovable Mind Association,” or “Unwavering Society,” depending on usage.
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).
不動心拳法 can be translated as “Fudoshin Kenpo/Kempo,” or “Immovable Mind Fist Law.”
不動心協会 can be translated as “Fudoshin Association,” or “Immovable Mind Association,” depending on usage.
不動心流 can be translated as “Fudoshin-Ryu,” or “Immovable Mind Style.”
護身道 is the title for the school of martial arts known as Goshin-Do.
The literal translation of these three characters is something like “self-protection way” or “protection of the body way.”
To put this in context, the term 護身 is often used for charms or amulets that are meant to protect the wearer from harm.
Note: This phrase is pronounceable in Chinese, but it not commonly known in China.
平常心 is the title Heijoshin, as associated with Kendo and Aikido schools of Japanese martial arts.
平常心 is also a word in Japanese that can be translated as “one's self-possession” or “presence of mind.”
In Chinese and Korean, this means “simplicity heart,” “composure,” “calmness,” or a “sense of orderliness.” In Chinese and Korean, this implies that you enjoy what you have, keep your heart in balance, and have no over-blown ambitions.
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.
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.
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.
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| Aikido Yoshinkan | 合気道養神館 | ai ki dou you shin kan aikidouyoushinkan ai ki do yo shin kan | ||
| Budoshin | 武道心 | bu dou shin budoushin bu do shin | ||
| Immovable Mind Way Fudoshin Way | 不動心道 | fu dō shin dō fudōshindō | bù dòng xīn dào bu4 dong4 xin1 dao4 bu dong xin dao budongxindao | pu tung hsin tao putunghsintao |
| Immovable Mind Hall Fudoshin Dojo | 不動心道場 | fudōshin-dōjō | bù dòng xīn dào chǎng bu4 dong4 xin1 dao4 chang3 bu dong xin dao chang budongxindaochang | pu tung hsin tao ch`ang putunghsintaochang pu tung hsin tao chang |
| Fudoshin-Kai | 不動心會 不動心会 | fu dō shin kai fudōshinkai | bù dòng xīn huì bu4 dong4 xin1 hui4 bu dong xin hui budongxinhui | pu tung hsin hui putunghsinhui |
| Unwavering Hall Fudoshinkan | 不動心館 | fudōshin-kan | bù dòng xīn guǎn bu4 dong4 xin1 guan3 bu dong xin guan budongxinguan | pu tung hsin kuan putunghsinkuan |
| Fudoshin Kenpo | 不動心拳法 | fu dō shin ken pō fudōshinkenpō | bù dòng xīn quán fǎ bu4 dong4 xin1 quan2 fa3 bu dong xin quan fa budongxinquanfa | pu tung hsin ch`üan fa putunghsinchüanfa pu tung hsin chüan fa |
| Fudoshin Association | 不動心協會 不動心協会 | fudō shin kyō kai fudōshinkyōkai | bù dòng xīn xié huì bu4 dong4 xin1 xie2 hui4 bu dong xin xie hui budongxinxiehui | pu tung hsin hsieh hui putunghsinhsiehhui |
| 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 |
| Fuyoshi | フヨシ | fuyoshi | ||
| Goshin-Do | 護身道 护身道 | gou shin dou goushindou go shin do | hù shēn dào hu4 shen1 dao4 hu shen dao hushendao | hu shen tao hushentao |
| Goshin Jutsu | 護身術 | go shin jutsu goshinjutsu | ||
| Goshin-Kai | 護身会 护身会 | go shin kai goshinkai | ||
| Heijoshin Presence of Mind | 平常心 | hei jou shin heijoushin hei jo shin | píng cháng xīn ping2 chang2 xin1 ping chang xin pingchangxin | p`ing ch`ang hsin pingchanghsin ping chang hsin |
| Joshi | 喬希 乔希 | qiáo xī / qiao2 xi1 / qiao xi / qiaoxi | ch`iao hsi / chiaohsi / chiao hsi | |
| Joshi | ジョシ | joshi | ||
| Hiroshi Katsu | 濶 阔 | hiroshi / katsu | ||
| Kodokan Goshin Jutsu | 講道館護身術 | kou dou kan go shin jutsu koudoukangoshinjutsu ko do kan go shin jutsu | ||
| 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 |
| Musoshin | 無雙心 無双心 | mu sou shin musoushin mu so shin | ||
| Riko Yuriko Noriko Satoshi | 里子 | riko / yuriko / noriko / satoshi / satoko | ||
| Shidoshi | 士道師 士道师 | shi dou shi shidoushi shi do shi | ||
| Shoshin Karate-do Dojo | 正心空手道道場 | shou shin kara te dou dou jou shoushinkaratedoudoujou sho shin kara te do do jo | ||
| Shoshin Karate Dojo | 正心空手道場 | shou shin kara te dou jou shoushinkaratedoujou sho shin kara te do jo | ||
| Shoshin-Ryu | 正心流 | shou shin ryuu shoushinryuu sho shin ryu | ||
| Shoshin-Ryu | 初心流 | shou shin ryuu shoushinryuu sho shin ryu | ||
| Taishou Yasutoshi | 泰壽 泰寿 | tài shòu tai4 shou4 tai shou taishou | t`ai tai |
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| Yoshi | ヨッシー | yoshii / yoshi | ||
| Yoshi | 耀西 | yào xī / yao4 xi1 / yao xi / yaoxi | yao hsi / yaohsi | |
| Yoshida | 吉田 | Yoshida | ||
| Yoshimyan | ヨシミアン | yoshimian | ||
| Yoshinkan | 養神館 | you shin kan youshinkan yo shin kan | ||
| 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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