Monument
帰馬放牛(Kiba-hogyu)
An analogy about peace after war ends.
Also, a parable about not going to war again.
It means releasing horses and cattle used in war back into the wild.
拳禅一如(Kenzenn Ichinyo)
Higaonna sensei's Dojo Training
Fist and Zen , that is, body and mind are one.
You must train both your body and Mind, nut just one or the other.
奥妙在錬心(Oumyouzairenshin) yagi meitoku Sensei
To master the mystery, you must practice your mind.
There are many strong people in this world,
but what matters is whether or not you can become a good person.
稽古照今(Keikoshokon)
Studying the ancient past and illuminating it for the present.
Words that appear in the Kojiki(古事記).
Learn about the past and apply it to the present.
究道無限(Kyudo mugen)
There is no limit to what you can pursue.
忍耐盡継続(Nintai Jin keizoku)
Continuing is Power