The Way of the Samurai

The Way of the Samurai

by Inazo Nitobe
The Way of the Samurai

The Way of the Samurai

by Inazo Nitobe

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Overview

"The Way of the Samurai: Unveiling the Heart of Ancient Warriors"

When you hear the word "samurai," you might imagine fierce fighters wearing masks and wielding long swords. But there's more to samurai culture than just battles. Inazo Nitobe's classic text reveals that samurai were not only warriors but also part of an aristocratic class. They balanced their martial skills with a deep appreciation for literature and the arts.

Key Points:

    Bushido: This was the samurai's moral code, akin to chivalry. It emphasized qualities like honesty, courage, politeness, and loyalty.Exploring Bushido: The book delves into these values, shedding light on the samurai's way of life.Violent Traditions: Alongside their noble principles, samurai also had brutal practices, such as the intense ritual of hara-kiri (self-immolation).Enduring Influence: Although many aspects of samurai culture have faded, their principles still resonate in modern Japan and beyond.

The samurai were more than just warriors-they embodied a rich blend of honor, discipline, and tradition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9787854440114
Publisher: Stanfordpub.com
Publication date: 05/27/2024
Pages: 118
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.28(d)

About the Author

Inazo Nitobe (1862-1933) was scholar and an educator. After studying at John Hopkins University he maintained his links with the US and tried through his academic career 'to become a bridge across the Pacific'. He wrote Bushido: The Soul of Japan, published here as The Way of the Samurai, in 1899 and the book established his reputation in the West.
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