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Japan / Asia / Eastern philosophy / Hagakure / Yamamoto Tsunetomo / Bushido / Seppuku / William Scott Wilson / Samurai / Codes of conduct / Warrior code
Date: 2009-09-17 16:00:49
Japan
Asia
Eastern philosophy
Hagakure
Yamamoto Tsunetomo
Bushido
Seppuku
William Scott Wilson
Samurai
Codes of conduct
Warrior code

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