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  2. Bushido - Wikipedia

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    Being Japanese, bushido is my roots, and is an important part of my country's culture. I believe it is my role to share this beautiful culture with the world. Bushido is a big part of me personally as well as in my professional career. [124]...Bushido is also the core of how I think, feel, and live so I felt this was a great opportunity for me ...

  3. Bushido: The Soul of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Bushido: The Soul of Japan is, along with Hagakure by Yamamoto Tsunetomo (1659–1719), a study of the way of the samurai.A best-seller in its day, it was read by many influential foreigners, among them US Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy, as well as Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts.

  4. Japanese nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Japanese nationalism [a] is a form of nationalism that asserts the belief that the Japanese are a monolithic nation with a single immutable culture. Over the last two centuries, it has encompassed a broad range of ideas and sentiments.

  5. National essentialism - Wikipedia

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    Kokusui shugi was based on Sonnō jōi, which emerged before the end of the Edo Shogunate.After the Meiji Restoration, it appeared as a reaction to the Europeanization policy pursued by the Empire of Japan government; at that time, the Japan's government was promoting Japan's modernization through the active introduction of Western culture.

  6. Samurai - Wikipedia

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    This period was marked by the loosening of samurai culture, with people born into other social strata sometimes making a name for themselves as warriors and thus becoming de facto samurai. One such example is Toyotomi Hideyoshi , a well-known figure who rose from a peasant background to become a samurai, sengoku daimyo , and kampaku (Imperial ...

  7. Terminally Ill Golden Retriever Shocks Her Bride Owner at ...

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    The wedding guests were just as "shocked" as the bride. "It's like you could hear all the 'awws' all at once," Anna says. "Me on the other hand, I was SO happy I felt like I couldn't move, I didn ...

  8. Edo period - Wikipedia

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    A distinct culture known as chōnindō ("the way of the townspeople") emerged in cities such as Osaka, Kyoto, and Edo. It encouraged aspiration to bushido qualities—diligence, honesty, honor, loyalty, and frugality—while blending Shinto, neo-Confucian, and Buddhist beliefs.

  9. What happened to the Boy Scouts? A history lesson amid ... - AOL

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    Early history. Scouting America can thank a foggy London evening for its founding more than a century ago. On a trip to the city in 1909, William D. Boyce allegedly got lost when a young boy came ...