Dojo Kun 1
Junior Version
I will be a good person
Adult Version
Strive for a good moral character
Japanese Version
Jinkaku kansei ni tsutomeru koto
The Five Precepts
The 5 Dojo Kun and 10 Guiding Principles are a common link between all schools which descend from the lineage of Taika Seiyu Oyata. The emphasis placed on these simple sentences highlights the importance and the depth of knowledge which can be brought out through careful and conscious study of not only the English translations, but the kanji themselves.
Ryukenkan Ryukyu Kempo uses 2 versions of the Dojo Kun. Adults are required to learn the wording used in most other Oyata-aligned dojo, while junior students learn a simplified version which is easier to understand and contains simpler concepts to apply.
These same Dojo Kun kanji and sentences are used in other styles of Japanese and Okinawan martial arts, however the interpretation and application differs from the Oyata method.
The translations below are the minimum requirement of understanding.
I will be a good person
Strive for a good moral character
Jinkaku kansei ni tsutomeru koto
I will behave honestly and sincerely
Keep an honest and sincere way
Makoto no michi wo mamoru koto
I will try always my hardest at everything I do
Cultivate perseverance or a will for striving
Doryoku no seishin wo yashinau koto
I will be a respectful person
Develop a respectful attitude
Reigi wo omonzuru koto
I will think about my actions before I act
Restrain my physical ability through spiritual attainment
Kekki no yu wo imashimeru koto