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'''Bushidō''' is the term used to describe the Japanese code of conduct followed largely by the [[Samurai]]. <ref>[http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861593598/Bushido.html Bushido]</ref> The concept gained but notoriety during [[World War 2]].
'''Bushidō''' is the term used to describe the Japanese code of conduct followed largely by the [[Samurai]]. <ref>[http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861593598/Bushido.html Bushido]</ref> The concept gained but notoriety during [[World War II]].


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Bushidō is the term used to describe the Japanese code of conduct followed largely by the Samurai. [1] The concept gained but notoriety during World War II.

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