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*AMM Design Building Meiji Kushukotan Dojo/House Japanese Home

*AMM Design Building Meiji Kushukotan Dojo/House Japanese Home
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Styled Japanese House / Dojo in a rezz box. Easy to unpack, move or unrezz fast.
Beautiful and highly detailed House / Dojo with a Large inside, 3 levels and the place one that is modular. You can make 2 spar area sinside with at the second level the floor that open with a railing that appears to watch the spars. Or you can close the floor and make a beautiful space area to live in. With a 3rd level that close or open by parts to make a big balcony or a room!! with lights that you can remove to save prims.
45x50m perfect for a private House or a Dojo, incredibly detailed.

INCLUDED:

* Low prim only 308, (With lights and all options, tp’s include 372)
* 2 Sparings areas on ground level (option to separate places)
* 1 room on the 2nd level (Option to open in the center to see the ground floor)
* + room on the 3rd level (with option to open each panel separately)
* beautiful veranda
* detailed stairs
* beautiful art panels
* 2 swinging doors
* 22 retractle panels/walls to modulate the space
* 15 lights
* 2 teleporters (no copy)
* All fully customisable through remote (channel changable, access group/owner/specify list, access individually changable...)
* Full Modify for customisation (texturing or adding or removing) easy to remove part

* VERY HIGHLY DETAILED!

MODULAR!!!

Part of you Meiji line!!

A dojo (道場, dōjō) is a Japanese term which literally means "place of the way". Initially, dōjō were adjunct to temples. The term can refer to a formal training place for any of the Japanese do arts but typically it is considered the formal gathering place for students of any Japanese martial arts style to conduct training, examinations and other related encounters.

The concept of a dōjō as a martial arts training place is a Western concept; in Japan, any physical training facility, including professional wrestling schools, may be called dōjō depending on the context.

In Zen Buddhism

The term dōjō is also used to describe the meditation halls where Zen Buddhists practice zazen meditation. It is sometimes used instead of the term "zendo" which is more specific, and more widely used. European Soto Zen groups affiliated with the International Zen Association prefer to use "dōjō" instead of zendo to describe their meditation halls as did their founding master, Taisen Deshimaru.

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