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Nitobe Inazō

    September 1, 1862 – October 15, 1933

    Inazo Nitobe was a scholar and thinker who dedicated his life to fostering understanding between East and West. Educated in both traditional Japan and at Western universities, he synthesized a deep knowledge of Japanese culture with liberal Western thought. His writings explore the essence of the Japanese spirit and its place in the global community. Nitobe's commitment to international dialogue and mutual respect left a lasting legacy.

    Nitobe Inazō
    The Intercourse Between the United States and Japan
    Primary Sources, Historical Collections: The Intercourse Between the United States and Japan: An Historical Sketch, With a Foreword by T. S. Wentworth
    Bushido: The Soul of Japan
    The Japanese Nation
    Honor
    The Samurai Way, Bushido
    • This edition combines two pivotal works on the Samurai Way: "Bushido: The Soul of Japan," which explores the enduring beauty of chivalry, and "The Book of Five Rings," which discusses various paths, emphasizing the warrior's acceptance of death. Both texts reflect the living essence of Japanese culture.

      The Samurai Way, Bushido
    • Honor

      Samurai Philosophy of Life - The Essential Samurai Collection; The Book of Five Rings, Hagakure: The Way of the Samurai, Bushido: The Soul of Japan.

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Exploring the profound principles of honor and life, this collection features three influential texts that delve into Samurai philosophy. It provides insights into the ethics, values, and mindset that shaped the Samurai way of living, emphasizing the importance of integrity, loyalty, and discipline. Readers are invited to reflect on these timeless teachings and their relevance in contemporary life, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in personal development and Eastern philosophy.

      Honor
    • The Japanese Nation

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on Japan's cultural and historical landscape, this 1912 work by a prominent Japanese scholar educated in the U.S. explores the nation's history, religions, and moral philosophies. It emphasizes the context of U.S.-Japanese relations, providing insights into the interactions and perceptions between the two countries during that period. The book serves as a significant resource for understanding Japan's identity and its evolving relationship with the United States.

      The Japanese Nation
    • Bushido: The Soul of Japan

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Bushido, (the Way of the Knight), the unwritten code governing the life and conduct of the samurai, is one of the cornerstones of Japanese culture. With roots in Buddhism, Shinto, and Confucianism, this book shows how Bushido is the basis of Japanese morals and ethics.

      Bushido: The Soul of Japan
    • The Intercourse Between the United States and Japan

      an historical sketch

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on historical relations, this work provides an in-depth examination of the interactions between the United States and Japan. It offers insights into the diplomatic, cultural, and economic exchanges that shaped their relationship during the late 19th century. The reprint preserves the original text from 1891, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of U.S.-Japan relations and the broader context of international diplomacy during that era.

      The Intercourse Between the United States and Japan
    • Bushido

      The Soul of Japan (with an Introduction by William Elliot Griffis)

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book delves into the samurai code of conduct known as bushido, highlighting its origins and the eight core virtues that shaped Japanese culture. Inazo Nitobe, a prominent figure in diplomacy and education, presents a thorough exploration of bushido's impact on Japan while drawing parallels to Western ideals of chivalry and ancient Greece. First published in 1900, it serves as a bridge between Eastern and Western philosophies, despite facing criticism for its Western perspective. This edition features an introduction by William Elliot Griffis and is printed on premium acid-free paper.

      Bushido
    • The Art of War - a Samurai Master Class

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Centuries after its author's death, this book remains a bestseller, showcasing its enduring appeal and relevance. Its timeless themes and insights continue to resonate with readers, illustrating the profound impact of its narrative and ideas. The work's ability to captivate audiences across generations speaks to its literary significance and the universal truths it explores.

      The Art of War - a Samurai Master Class
    • The Way of the Warrior

      The Way of the Samurai, The Art of War, The Book of Five Rings

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on military strategy, this luxurious hardback edition features three classic texts: The Art of War, The Book of Five Rings, and The Way of the Samurai. Each work delves into themes of leadership, virtue, and discipline, offering insights that extend beyond warfare to inform conduct in business and everyday life. These timeless philosophies continue to resonate in contemporary contexts, making them valuable resources for personal and professional development.

      The Way of the Warrior
    • Bushido: Die Seele Japans

      Leinen mit Goldprägung

      Der sogenannte Weg des Kriegers, Bushidō, der im Westen häufig als Synonym für japanisches Rittertum verwendet wird, ist ein Kind der Meiji-Zeit (1868–1912), die einen radikalen Umbruch der japanischen Gesellschaft und des Staatswesens herbeiführte. Das Werk gibt nicht nur Einblick in das Leben der Kriegerklasse vergangener Zeiten, sondern liefert dem interessierten Leser wertvolle Hinweise zum Verständnis japanischer Lebensart und Denkweise, die auch heute noch in dieser Form anzutreffen sind und nicht zwingend auf den Kriegerstand beschränkt sind.

      Bushido: Die Seele Japans