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Describing the "pure" [[Japan]]ese people, expressing [[kokutai]; sometime used by extreme nationalists such as the [[Black Dragon Society]] and [[Kita Ikki]] to justify Japan dominating Asia as descendants of the Sun Goddess,  Amaterasu
Describing the "pure" [[Japan]]ese people, expressing [[kokutai]] and [[Yamato damashii]]; sometime used by extreme nationalists such as the [[Black Dragon Society]] and [[Kita Ikki]] to justify Japan dominating Asia as descendants of the Sun Goddess,  Amaterasu

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A definition or brief description of Yamato people.

Describing the "pure" Japanese people, expressing kokutai and Yamato damashii; sometime used by extreme nationalists such as the Black Dragon Society and Kita Ikki to justify Japan dominating Asia as descendants of the Sun Goddess, Amaterasu