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JAPANESE SAMURAI FOX: HONOUR REPORTER/TABLET BAG A Samurai Kitsune Fox print, with a calligraphy describing one of the seven principles of Bushido: Meiyo - 名誉 (Honour). The Japanese calligraphy to the left says: "Honour - the virtue of always striving for integrity and being conscious of personal dignity and worth" The principles of Bushido guided a samurai's conduct, emphasizing values such as honour, loyalty, courage, justice, compassion, honesty and self-control. A breach of these principles could lead to disgrace. The fear of disgrace, or "kizuna" in Japanese, was a significant aspect of a samurai's mindset and conduct within the Bushido code. For a samurai, the prospect of dishonor or disgrace was often more feared than physical harm or death itself. Overall, the fear of disgrace served as a powerful motivator for samurai to adhere to the strict code of ethics and conduct that defined their way of life. It was a deeply ingrained aspect of their mentality and contributed to the discipline, loyalty, and ethical behavior associated with the samurai class in Japanese history. A nicely detailed reporter/cross body bag, that would easily fit a
tablet or books & study notes or few every day's essentials! - Tablet compatible - Removable printed front flap (on touch fastener) - Fully zippered main compartment - Small zip-up pocket and small pouch pocket inside - Zippered inner pocket under flap - Zippered pouch pocket under flap - Zippered size/width extension - Touch fastener closure - Adjustable shoulder strap - Dimensions: 30 x 26 x 6 cm - Capacity: 4-5 litres All Bags we sell are presented in our custom wrapping paper, hand-wrapped in Japanese style ("naname tsutsumi"). There’s no price on the swing/price tag. ★★★★★★★★Our environmental credentials. - The wrapping paper and swing tags we use are made from 100% recycled uncoated paper. - The method of dye-sublimation is sustainable and safe for the environment and the worker. Dye-sublimation creates zero water waste. |