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Bushido is widely invoked in sports, with the Japanese national baseball team nicknamed ‘Samurai Japan’, and the national men’s football team called ‘Samurai Blue’.
In a scene from the 1957 film 'The Bridge on the River Kwai,' a haughty British Col. in a prisoner-of-war camp confronts the camp's Japanese commandant. Citing the Geneva Convention as ...
What happens when war is driven by a code that sees surrender as shameful, and mercy as weakness? The Pacific War became a theater of ideological fanaticism, where Bushido inspired both Japanese ...
5. Seth Rollins Bushido Tatt WWE.com. Chinese and Japanese symbols are common in the tattoo world; it's arty to depict words on your body in a different language, even more so if long words can be ...
“Bushido” is Japanese for “the way of the warrior,” a moral code and guiding principle in samurai culture. It is also the title of Kazuya Shiraishi’s new film in which history ...
It’s almost like the spirit of Bushido or such in Japanese fighters, in my opinion.” The Bushido spirit – the moral code that ruled samurai behavior – is deeply ingrained in Noiri.