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But Ichiro’s cut was precise. Shallow. Almost ritual. A single red line welled up, bright as lacquer.

On the surface, Bishoku-ke no Rule seems like a quirky cultural niche. But psychologists and sociologists argue it is a powerful metaphor for two major Japanese social pressures: and corporate loyalty . Bishoku-ke no Rule