Tokyo back alley
Yagyu
clan's dojo in Tajima.
'Dojo' means 'the place for practicing the way of the warriors',
so it was originally not just like what you know today,
i.e. a spot where sweaty people try to kick each other senseless.
Click here for why so.
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