"Dogeza" is a traditional Japanese act of extreme respect and apology, often depicted as a person kneeling and bowing down with their head touching the ground. It is a gesture used to express deep remorse, sincere apology, or utmost reverence towards someone of higher status or authority. The act of "Dogeza" is a profound display of humility and submission in Japanese culture.
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