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Dojo
Information
Where On Mystery Mountain.
Opened 2005
Closed Still open.
Mini-Games Card-Jitsu
ID 320
Tour Description
"Welcome to the Dojo! Card-Jitsu takes time to master... but Sensei is here to teach you. The elements of Fire, Water, and Snow... can be yours to master!"

The Dojo can normally be reached through the Dojo Courtyard, which can be found on the Map. It used to be a secret area in Club Penguin until November 4, 2008 when The Great Storm of 2008 hit and the Dig Out The Dojo project was started. It was built by Sensei a long time before most Penguins found Club Penguin Island. Players can play Card Jitsu here to earn belts and eventually become Ninjas. Before Card-Jitsu came, the Dojo was mainly used for huge snowball fights and parties.

There was a rumor that if players stay at the Dojo for 30 minutes standing completely still, you would become a Ninja. Aunt Arctic confirmed that this wasn't true since your Penguin would log off automatically if it is idle for more than 10 minutes. Sensei mentions this in Card-Jitsu.

During late May 2009, the Dojo was updated with new features. The Card Jitsu sign was changed, and a new Ninja Progress was added to the bottom right corner of the screen. In Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force the Puffle Training Room is inside the Dojo

The Dojo before Card-Jitsu was released in November 2008.

Ninjas

The Dojo before the updates in May 2009.
The Dojo after The Storm

Since a Dojo is related to ninjas, the Dojo had become one of the roots of the ninja rumors. Some penguins were hanging around looking for ninja evidence.

On November 3, 2008, the Dojo Roof was opened. Penguins were then able to access the Dojo Courtyard. Once there, you could see a gray Penguin with a cone shaped hat, brown coat, white beard, and a shovel. His name was revealed to be Sensei.

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Names in other languages

Language Name
Portuguese Dojo
French Le Dojo
Spanish Dojo
German Das Dojo
Russian N/A

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See also


fr:Dojo