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    Dinamika masyarakat jepangdari masa Edo hingga pascaperang dunia II by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2004
    “…ABSTRAK Dari beberapa kelas sosial, yakni kaum samurai, petani, tukang, dan kaum pedagang (dikenal dengan sebutan Shinookooshoo) yang ada dalam masyarakat Jepang, sejak pemerintahan Tokugawa Bakufu hingga berakhirnya Perang Dunia II, kaum petani Jepang merupakan kelas yang paling menderita dalam menanggung hidupnya. …”
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    Tokyo: art and photography

    Published 2021
    “…Beautifully illustrated and richly detailed, this publication looks at a city which has undergone constant destruction and renewal over its 400-year history and tells the stories of the people who have made Tokyo so famous with their boundless drive for the new and innovative - from samurai to avantgarde artists today.</p> <p>Artistic highlights include Kano school paintings, the iconic woodblock prints of Hiroshige, Tokyo Pop Art Posters, the photography of Moriyama Daido and Ninagawa Mika, manga, film and contemporary art.…”
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    El kumi-uchi desde la perspectiva de la Kaze no Ryu by Luis Nogueira Serrano

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Como tal, se considera que surgió como complemento a las artes marciales principales del samurái, para hacer frente a situaciones difíciles en las que este perdía sus armas más poderosas. …”
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    El papel del Bushido en el auge del nacionalismo japonés previo a la Segunda Guerra Mundial by William R. Patterson

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Aunque se ha prestado alguna atención al papel que pudo haber tenido el Bushido (el sistema ético de los samurái) en el desarrollo del nacionalismo en el Japón post-Meiji, las artes marciales han sido mayoritariamente absueltas de cualquier complicidad en este hecho. …”
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    Quelques hommes « extra-ordinaires » du début de l’ère Meiji by Christian Galan

    “…A common point they share, along with their social origin in the low-ranking samurai class, was their undertaking of double course of studies and/or travels overseas. …”
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    forma de las cosas. Rafael Reyes-Ruiz by Claudia M. Mejía Trujillo

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…La segunda novela de la trilogía, La forma de las cosas(Ediciones Alfar) fue publicada un año después de su primera novela Las ruinas (Alfar, 2015), de la cual salió este año su segunda edición en inglés. El samurái completó la trilogía en 2018 publicada por la editorial La pereza.…”
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    Confucian Learning and Literacy in Japan’s Schools of the Edo Period by Kristina HMELJAK SANGAWA

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Governmental schools endowed by the shogunate (Shōheikō) and by the domains (hankō), which catered to the upper military class of the samurai, focused on classical Chinese studies, particularly the Neo-Confucian canon taught in kanbun, a style of classical Chinese. …”
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    El papel del Bushido en el auge del nacionalismo japonés previo a la Segunda Guerra Mundial by William R. Patterson

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Aunque se ha prestado alguna atención al papel que pudo haber tenido el Bushido (el sistema ético de los samurái) en el desarrollo del nacionalismo en el Japón post-Meiji, las artes marciales han sido mayoritariamente absueltas de cualquier complicidad en este hecho. …”
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    The logic between nature and culture: food in the wedding traditions across East Asia by Min Han

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Dried bonito signifies virility and victory of men, reflecting the features of Japanese maritime culture and the influence of samurai culture in history. East Asian wedding rituals are diverse in form, but the commonality among them can also be seen, that is, human beings find cultural meanings in different natural environments that correspond to human society, and then internalize the natural attributes through homophonic pun, imitation and other ways. …”
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    Reconceptualizing Mujō: A Japanese worldview not in the pursuit of eternity by A. Rezaee

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Some of these aspects include the importance of sakura or cherry blossoms in Japanese culture, the reason for the preference of wood over stone in Japanese architecture, the justification for the tradition of samurai suicide by sword, the kamikaze concept, and the specificity of the meaning of the word for goodbye (sayonara). …”
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    THE NEW MAN IMAGE IN JAPAN AS PORTRAYED IN THE HISTORICAL DRAMA RYŌMADEN / DİZİSİNDE ÇİZİLEN JAPONYA’NIN ‘YENİ’ ERKEK İMAJI by Ceren Aksoy Sugiyama

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…By putting into circulation a sympathic samurai who reverse the Japanese autocratic masculine image; the series not only refresh the social memory but also put into circulation a new masculine image.…”
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    NODO GA KAWAITA� DAN �AME TAMA� KARYA UURII ORUREBU DAN NIIMI NANKICHI by , RINDI SUSILOWATI, , Santi Andayani, S.S., M.A.

    Published 2014
    “…The second story, â��Ame Tamaâ�� tells about a mother and her childrens who met a samurai on a ship. The moral value of â��Nodo ga Kawaitaâ�� are: we must be friendly with others and respect to others. …”
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    Common bunt resistance of Czech and European winter wheat cultivars and breeder lines by Veronika DUMALASOVÁ, Leona LEIŠOVÁ-SVOBODOVÁ, Pavel BARTOŠ

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The cultivars Bill, Nadro, Quebon, Samurai, Stava and Tommi exhibited infection levels below 10% in the respective years of the test. …”
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    21F.065 / 21F.593 Japanese Literature and Cinema, Spring 2006 by Condry, Ian

    Published 2006
    “…This course includes surveys for both cinematic and literary representations of diverse eras and aspects of Japanese culture such as the classical era, the samurai age, wartime Japan and the atomic bombings, social change in the postwar period, and the appropriation of foreign cultural themes, with an emphasis on the modern period. …”
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    Il gourmet manga al di là del sushi by Maria Teresa Orsi

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The imagery of many (the majority of ) Italians, especially the younger generations, seems to have abandoned the icons by longstanding tradition associated with Japanese culture, geisha and samurai, in favour of other models, which landed, in the last ten/twenty years, in the world of manga and sushi. …”
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    FROM YAMABUSHI TO MODERN PSHYCHOLOGICAL TRAINING IN MARTIAL ARTS by Petre BARBOŞ, Ioan-Nelu POP

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…After the fall of the samurai class and the secular development of Japanese society, these spirits of the forests will be replaced by psychologists, who will try to bring superior performance to the work of martial arts athletes. …”
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    Dōgen (1200–1253) by Rein Raud

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Trying, for a number of years, to establish himself in the capital, Dōgen was not very satisfied with the result of his activities and upon receiving an invitation from a provincial samurai leader, moved to the Echizen area, where one of the headquarters of the Sōtō school are still situated. …”
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    “The Subscription List.” The Kabuki play Kanjinchō by V. V. Khomchenkova

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…“Kanjinch ō ” tells the story of how the samurai crossed one of the gates, named Ataka, in the Japanese mountains. …”
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