Description: Kakemono Dojo Scroll Dojo Scroll-Kakemono - Karate Ni Sente Nashi - There is no first attack in karate “There is no first atttack in Karate.” A maxim that has become so closely associated with the name of Gichin Funakoshi. It is inscribed upon his memorials in Engakuji Temple, Kamakura, Japan, and Onoyama Koen in Naha, Okinawa Karate Kakemono (lit. “hanging things”) for the dojo, your home, or as the perfect gift for dojo kyodai, “dojo brothers & sisters.” The proverbs written on these scrolls have been selected specifically for karate enthusiasts. On our karate dojo scrolls are written maxims of particular significance to all martial artists. They remind us of the core principles governing our training and how we should live our lives. Rest assured that they are guaranteed 100% accurate translations that will bring credit to you and/or your dojo! After years of research, we discovered the best way to reproduce calligraphy scrolls is to use a commercial Japanese twelve color art printer that uses special pigments, not toners. This gives a permanent image with an “organic” look rather than toners’ shiny plastic appearance. Our karate dojo scrolls look just the same as those found in Japan and Okinawa. Printed on high quality art paper in size 11" X 17" to easily fit a standard sized frame, they are printed in black with contrasting red seals (hanko) applied individually. Shipped flat between boards to prevent creasing. These sayings come to us from antiquity. Some are the words of the founders of martial arts traditions; all are designed to inspire, to encourage and to enlighten. A perfect gift for a friend, instructor, or for oneself.
Price: 8.95 USD
Location: Westlake Village, California
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States