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  "description": "Samurai were the warrior class of feudal Japan (~1185-1868). Bushido ('way of the warrior'): loyalty, martial arts mastery, honor unto death. Seppuku (ritual suicide): preferred over capture or dishonor. Katana: curved sword, 'soul of the samurai.' Meiji Restoration (1868) abolished the samurai class.",
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