There are 無礼者 on the internet.

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無礼者 means an insolent fellow, a rude fellow. When we have a time, we are browsing on the internet. And we find some 無礼者 , illegal and ignorant user. They resale use our brushed contents without permission and didn’t contact us. Japanese calligraphy (brushed work, handwriting Japanese) is creative work, too. We will be … Read More

Samurai spirit Bushido

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Samurai spirit Japanese says “Bu shi do”. > more samurai stocks ぶしどう 漢字 武士道 サムライたましい

Harakiri bold

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1. Use your own sword to cut your stomach and die. 2. One of the punishments imposed on samurai during the Edo period. The lightest of the death penalty. In front of the autopsy, a kaishakunin shot down his neck from behind as he cut his belly. Japan calls Seppuku. > samurai kanji stocks

Samurai spirit

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As the word Edo period identity system agro-industry trader, samurai stands above the world, holds the virtue of Confucianism, acts as a saint, and should be encouraged by martial arts. It seems that it was considered as virtue not to be caught by life such as food, food and housing, to think of the … Read More

Samurai

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The samurai was such a guy A transposed word for the noun form “Saburahi” of the verb “Saburau”, which means to serve near aristocrats. From the middle of the Heian period, it came to refer to samurai such as Takiguchi and Hokumen because it refers to a valet and a valet. The origin is … Read More

Harakiri

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It is a method of self-determination to cut the belly with a dagger and die, and it is a custom unique to Japan that is also known as “Harakiri” in foreign countries. It is said to have started in the Heian period, and it was established until the Kamakura period when Bushido developed, and … Read More