Japan [Part-3]
Hello Everyone !!!
Police EDC Carry :
Baton, AW-radio, cuffs, rope, flashlight, notepad, Pens.
National ID :
My No., military ID no.
Combative - 13 types.
World War-II :
# Blades used :--
Gunto sword, Bayonets (type-30, type-4, type-2, pole).
# Unarmed combat :--
Judo, Jukendo, Karate.
Police Facts :
- Pictures of most-wanted criminals with a toll-free number printed on cigarette lighters, package of tissues & posters in subway stations, post offices & police stations.
- For keeping firearms, a citizen needs to keep a Booklet to keep a track of ammunition. The person selling them has to fill in a booklet about how much bullets bought, sign and stamp it.
- In Kobans, police keep local maps, list of local hotels & restaurants, take reports of crimes.
Japanese Army :
- A soldier's backpacks during WW-I & II included Pickax, wire-cutter, small sickle, canteen, rice cooker, hygiene kit (soap, toothbrush, razor, cleaning brush, scissors), sewing kit.
- During WW-II, they seized cameras, flashlight, mechanical pencils & fountain pens from the captured American soldiers.
- The military Katana sword of Japanese soldiers in World War-II was of 26" blade length, had a unique serial number on them.
Samurai :
# The 8 Warrior Codes :--
Loyalty, obedience, devotion, duty, filial pity, respect, self sacrifice, honor to the death.
# The 8 Virtues of Bushido :--
Righteousness, courage, benevolence, respect, honesty, honor, loyalty, self-control.
# The 3 Associated Virtues :--
Filial pity, wisdom, care for the aged.
# Melee Weapons & Tools :--
Jitte, Kabutowari, tanbo, tanto knife, yatate (ink brush, stone, ink).
Ninjutsu spiritual refinement - Seishinteki-kyoyo.
Japanese Military Manuals & Books :
- Heiho-kadensho (1632)
- Dokkodo (1645)
- Book of Five Rings (1645)
- Bugei Juhappan
- Buke Shohatto
- Bushido (1899)
- Bushido The Soul of Japan (1900)
- Hagakure
- Senjunkun military code manual (1941)
Japanese Subcultures :
- Bosozoku (motorcycles)
- Cosplay
- Fujoshi Ganguro (fashion)
- Gyaruo (fashion)
- Kawaii (cuteness)
- Kogal (schoolgirl)
- Otaku
- Sukaban
Other Facts :
- Calligraphy and hand writing retains a very important position in Japanese society. Resume for jobs are hand-written !!
- There are lots of forms to be filled in government offices, and they are stamped for approvals with Hanko (Japanese stamps).
- The Japanese still use the 1970-80s digital technology in offices. Fax machine is very much used, as it generates paperwork and no fear of personal information leak on the Internet.
- Hanko stamps are used for stamping business contracts, banking documents, marriage certificates, home ownership documents, opening bank accounts etc.
Thanks for Reading !!!
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