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Dogeza (土下座) is an element of traditional Japanese etiquette which involves kneeling directly on the ground and bowing to prostrate oneself while touching one's head to the floor.[1][2][3] It is used to show deference to a person of higher status, as a deep apology or to express the desire for a favor from said person.
The term is used in Japanese politics such as "dogeza-gaikō" (土下座外交) which is translated to "kowtow diplomacy" or "kowtow foreign policy".[4][5][6] In general, dogeza is translated into English as "prostration"[2] or "kowtow".[1]
^ abTakamura, Kōtarō; Sato, Hiroaki (translation) (1992). A brief history of imbecility: poetry and prose of Takamura Kōtarō. University of Hawaii Press. p. 253. ISBN 0-8248-1456-8.
^ abLeaman, Oliver Friendship East and West: philosophical perspectives p. 74
^American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (2006) The Journal of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan ACCJ p. 54
^Dobson, Hugo (2003) [Japan and United Nations peacekeeping: new pressures, new responses] Routledge, p. 20 ISBN 0-415-26384-0
^Olsen, Edward A. (1985) U.S.-Japan Strategic Reciprocity: A Neo-Internationalist View Hoover Press, vol. 307. p.109
^Drifte, Reinhard (2003) Japan's security relations with China since 1989: from balancing to bandwagoning? Routledge, p.7 ISBN 0-415-30507-1
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