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Shinbu (Japanese: 神武) is a Japanese word, meaning "military might" or, in the narrow sense, "sublime martial moral power". The most common orthography of the word consists of the characters shin/kami (神), meaning "deity" or "something divine", and bu (武), denoting military, chivalry or arms. The idea of shinbu embraces physical, spiritual and ethical issues and denotes the condition when all basic principles of martial art are applied simultaneously and in balance. The phrase shinbu ni shite fusetsu ("to attain shinbu and kill not") appears in a number of treatises from Tokugawa era, the best known of which is Neko no myōjutsu.

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  • Shinbu (em japonês: 神武) é um termo nipônico sue denota a ética marcial tradicional. No ambiente das escolas de samurais, buscava-se equilibrar os aspectos espiritual, corporal e moral, como via de desenvolvimento da pessoa. (pt)
  • Shinbu (Japanese: 神武) is a Japanese word, meaning "military might" or, in the narrow sense, "sublime martial moral power". The most common orthography of the word consists of the characters shin/kami (神), meaning "deity" or "something divine", and bu (武), denoting military, chivalry or arms. The idea of shinbu embraces physical, spiritual and ethical issues and denotes the condition when all basic principles of martial art are applied simultaneously and in balance. The phrase shinbu ni shite fusetsu ("to attain shinbu and kill not") appears in a number of treatises from Tokugawa era, the best known of which is Neko no myōjutsu. (en)
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  • Shinbu (Japanese: 神武) is a Japanese word, meaning "military might" or, in the narrow sense, "sublime martial moral power". The most common orthography of the word consists of the characters shin/kami (神), meaning "deity" or "something divine", and bu (武), denoting military, chivalry or arms. The idea of shinbu embraces physical, spiritual and ethical issues and denotes the condition when all basic principles of martial art are applied simultaneously and in balance. The phrase shinbu ni shite fusetsu ("to attain shinbu and kill not") appears in a number of treatises from Tokugawa era, the best known of which is Neko no myōjutsu. The word attached to kamikaze squadrons of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force, such as the 72nd Shinbu Squadron, is a different word written as 振武. (en)
  • Shinbu (em japonês: 神武) é um termo nipônico sue denota a ética marcial tradicional. No ambiente das escolas de samurais, buscava-se equilibrar os aspectos espiritual, corporal e moral, como via de desenvolvimento da pessoa. (pt)
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