How Kendo Improves Character and Cultivates the Five Virtues (Gojō)
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How Kendo Cultivates the Five Virtues (Gojō)
At‑a‑Glance: The Five Virtues in Kendo
仁
Jin — Benevolence
Think of others first. Encourage partners and train with care.
義
Gi — Righteousness
Do what’s right. Follow rules, be fair, accept decisions.
礼
Rei — Courtesy
Respect through etiquette: bow, greet, listen attentively.
智
Chi — Wisdom
Study, reflect, and refine judgement through Keiko.
信
Shin — Sincerity
Be trustworthy. Keep promises and train wholeheartedly.
Origins of Gojō & Its Connection to Kendo
Gojō (五常) — benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, sincerity — comes from Confucian philosophy and underpins Japanese martial ethics. In Kendo, these virtues are often associated with the five pleats of the Hakama, a reminder to “wear” them in practice and everyday life. The All Japan Kendo Federation emphasises instruction that nurtures dignity, humanity and respect for partners, aligning Reiho (etiquette) with character formation.
仁 — Benevolence: Compassion in Action
Support partners’ growth. Offer constructive feedback when appropriate, contribute to others’ progress, and control power to avoid injury. Practise humility — everyone can teach you something. The empathy you build in Keiko carries into family, work and community.
義 — Righteousness: Doing What Is Right
Uphold rules and etiquette without shortcuts. Compete fairly and accept referee decisions with grace. Be accountable for mistakes and correct them. These small, repeated choices strengthen a reliable moral compass beyond the dojo.
礼 — Courtesy: The Heart of Kendo
Bow on entry and exit, greet with Aisatsu (ohayō gozaimasu, onegaishimasu, arigatō gozaimashita), and listen attentively during instruction. Courtesy flows from benevolence and righteousness — it’s no accident Kendo begins and ends with bows.
智 — Wisdom: Learning Through Practice
Study fundamentals and terminology, embrace feedback from Sensei and seniors, and develop strategy through sparring. Calm assessment and appropriate action in Keiko become clarity and resilience in everyday problem‑solving.
信 — Sincerity: Trustworthiness in Word & Deed
Keep promises (like your training schedule), put genuine effort into every drill, and speak honestly. Consistency builds trust in your dojo and beyond.
Bringing the Five Virtues into Daily Life
| Virtue | On the Dojo Floor | Beyond the Dojo |
|---|---|---|
| 仁 Benevolence | Encourage beginners; control strikes for safety. | Small daily kindnesses; volunteer to help others. |
| 義 Righteousness | Follow dojo rules; accept decisions with grace. | Choose the fair path, even when unseen. |
| 礼 Courtesy | Bow, greet, and listen attentively. | Polite greetings; tidy shared spaces. |
| 智 Wisdom | Reflect on feedback; study terminology. | Read, attend seminars, practise discernment. |
| 信 Sincerity | Train wholeheartedly; be reliable to partners. | Keep commitments; speak truthfully. |
Sources
- All Japan Kendo Federation — concept of Kendo & educational aims (etiquette and character formation).
- Japanese references on Gojō (五常) and Confucian ethics (general reference / encyclopedic sources).
- Nippon Budokan (剣道指導の手引き) — guidance on dojo manners and safety.
