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Japanese swordsmanship / Gendai budo / Toshishiro Obata / Japan / Shinkendo / Tameshigiri / Obata / Samurai / Bushido / Japanese martial arts / Dō / Martial arts
Date: 2012-11-20 14:43:00
Japanese swordsmanship
Gendai budo
Toshishiro Obata
Japan
Shinkendo
Tameshigiri
Obata
Samurai
Bushido
Japanese martial arts
Martial arts

RELEA SE “MODERN BUSHIDO”

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