Uchi-deshi
Uchi-deshi is a Japanese term for a live-in student/apprentice who trains under and assists a sensei on a full-time basis. The system exists in
kabuki, rakugo, shogi, igo, aikido, sumo, karate and other modern Japanese martial arts.
Lifestyle
Uchi-deshi usually live in the dÅjÅ or the home of the teacher, or in separate accommodations near the dÅjÅ. The deshi serves the teacher all day, every day. Duties may include cleaning and secretarial work. In contrast to uchi-deshi, students who live outside are referred to as soto-deshi. Some dojo have uchideshi rooms right in the dojo.Historically, an uchi-deshi was typically chosen and groomed to become the next head of a school of martial arts when a direct family member was not available. Nowadays, the term is used synonymously as an apprenticeship.