Category:Shudo
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Shudō (衆道), the tradition of love bonds between a seasoned and a novice samurai was held to be "the flower of the samurai spirit" and formed the real basis of the samurai aesthetic. It was analogous to the educational Greek pederasty and an honored and important practice in samurai society. It was one of the main ways in which the ethos and the skills of the samurai tradition were passed down from one generation to another.
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- Shudo
- Ashikaga Yoshimasa
- Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
- Ashikaga Yoshimochi
- Ashikaga Yoshinori
- Ashikaga Yoshiteru
- Hosokawa Takakuni
- Kagema
- Kagemusha
- Kōsaka Masanobu
- Mori Ranmaru
- Oda Nobunaga
- Samurai
- Shunga
- Taboo (1999 film)
- Takeda Shingen
- Tokugawa Iemitsu
- Tokugawa Ieyasu
- Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
- Toyotomi Hidetsugu
- Ukiyo
- Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu
- Zeami Motokiyo
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