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Bowing in Japan (お辞儀, Ojigi) is the act of lowering one's head or the upper part of the torso, commonly used as a sign of salutation, reverence, apology or gratitude in social or religious situations. Historically, ojigi was closely affiliated with the samurai. The rise of the warrior class in the Kamakura period (1185–1333) led to the formations of many well-disciplined manuals on warrior etiquette, which contained instructions on proper ways to bow for the samurai. The Japanese word お辞儀 (ojigi) was derived from the homophone お時宜, which originally meant "the opportune timing to do something". It did not start to denote specifically the act of bowing in the contemporary sense until late Edo period (1603–1868), when samurai bowing etiquette had spread to the common populace. Nowadays, the o

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  • Reverencia en Japón (es)
  • Bowing in Japan (en)
  • Одзиги (ru)
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  • Bowing in Japan (お辞儀, Ojigi) is the act of lowering one's head or the upper part of the torso, commonly used as a sign of salutation, reverence, apology or gratitude in social or religious situations. Historically, ojigi was closely affiliated with the samurai. The rise of the warrior class in the Kamakura period (1185–1333) led to the formations of many well-disciplined manuals on warrior etiquette, which contained instructions on proper ways to bow for the samurai. The Japanese word お辞儀 (ojigi) was derived from the homophone お時宜, which originally meant "the opportune timing to do something". It did not start to denote specifically the act of bowing in the contemporary sense until late Edo period (1603–1868), when samurai bowing etiquette had spread to the common populace. Nowadays, the o (en)
  • La reverencia en Japón (お辞儀 Ojigi?) es el acto de bajar la cabeza o la parte superior del torso, comúnmente utilizado como signo de saludo, reverencia, disculpa o gratitud en situaciones sociales o religiosas.​ (es)
  • Одзиги (яп. お辞儀 о-дзиги) — традиционный поклон в Японии, который является универсальным жестом японского этикета, наиболее известным за пределами Японии. Поклон считается в Японии настолько важным, что, хотя дети обычно начинают изучать его с самого раннего возраста, компании обычно предоставляют для своих сотрудников дополнительное обучение искусству совершения поклонов. Поклоны сопровождают приветствия, поздравления, просьбы, различающиеся в зависимости от ситуации. Поклоны совершаются, глядя на лицо собеседника, но не прямо в глаза. (ru)
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