1
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destroy enemy
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Japan
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Emphasizes honor and often seen as a last resort, with focus on reconciliation and peace
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1
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2
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destroying enemy
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Japan
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Emphasizes honor and often tied to traditional codes of conduct, reflecting the importance of respect and humility, even towards enemies.
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1
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3
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enemies
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Japan
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In Japan, enemies are often depicted as worthy adversaries in stories and media, and there is a focus on honor and respect in rivalry.
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1
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4
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enemy depiction
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Japan
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Enemies may be depicted differently, with considerations of historical conflicts and alliances
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1
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5
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enemy depiction
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Japan
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May be depicted with a focus on dishonor or shame, rather than aggressiveness
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1
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6
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fight enemy
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Japan
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Focusing on harmony, avoiding conflict whenever possible, and valuing diplomacy over physical confrontation.
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1
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7
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fight enemy
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Japan
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Historical martial arts traditions emphasize honor and discipline in facing enemy opponents.
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1
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8
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fight enemy
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Japan
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Fighting enemy is often associated with the tragic consequences of war and is viewed with a deep sense of remorse and sorrow.
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1
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9
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fight enemy
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Japan
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Emphasizes honor, discipline, and often focuses on individual martial arts skills
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1
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10
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fight enemy
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Japan
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Historically, the samurai and bushido code emphasized honor, loyalty, and courage in battle.
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1
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11
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fighting enemy
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Japan
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Considered a shameful act due to the emphasis on harmony and avoiding conflict in traditional culture.
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1
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12
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fighting enemy
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Japan
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Fighting enemy is depicted with a focus on honor, discipline, and loyalty to the group or nation.
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1
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13
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fighting enemy
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Japan
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Respecting the enemy, even in defeat, is an important cultural value, emphasizing honor and respect for the opponent.
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1
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14
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fighting enemy
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Japan
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Fighting enemies may involve ancient martial arts techniques and honor codes.
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1
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15
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fighting enemy
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Japan
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The concept of fighting enemies is deeply rooted in the samurai code of honor, emphasizing bravery and loyalty.
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1
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16
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perception of enemy
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Japan
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Historically perceived as neighboring rival or occupier due to conflicts and territorial disputes
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1
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