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This book nowadays is in the public domain, but a great work has been done by Publisher to this version to make an electronic book that contrasts favourably to the original version. A lot of errors that exist in the free versions have been corrected; proper navigation is available or shortly, the ASCII text has been converted into a proper e-book. And the most important, in addition were added 52 illustrations that help us to see how the History comes to Life.

By the end of the 12th century, samurai became almost entirely synonymous with bushi, and the word was closely associated with the middle and upper echelons of the warrior class. The samurai followed a set of rules that came to be known as Bushido. Their teachings can still be found today in both everyday life and in modern Japanese martial arts. The philosophies of Buddhism and Zen, and to a lesser extent Confucianism and Shinto, influenced the samurai culture. Zen meditation became an important teaching due to it offering a process to calm one's mind. The Buddhist concept of reincarnation and rebirth led samurai to abandon torture and needless killing, while some samurai even gave up violence altogether and became Buddhist monks after realizing how fruitless their killings were. Some were killed as they came to terms with these realizations in the battlefield. The most defining role that Confucianism played in samurai philosophy was to stress the importance of the lord-retainer relationship—the loyalty that a samurai was required to show his lord. Samurai warriors described themselves as followers of "The Way of the Warrior" or Bushido. Bushido is defined by the Japanese dictionary Shogakukan Kokugo Daijiten as "a unique philosophy (ronri) that spread through the warrior class from the Muromachi (chusei) period. From the earliest times, the Samurai felt that the path of the warrior was one of honor, emphasizing duty to one's master, and loyalty unto death". Most samurai were bound by a code of honor and were expected to set an example for those below them. A notable part of their code is sepuku or hara kiri, which allowed a disgraced samurai to regain his honor by passing into death, where samurai were still beholden to social rules.


Bushido the Soul of Japan Illustrated History Alive Book 2 eBook Inazo Nitobe Blago Kirov

I got this books for a college class and found myself learning a lot more than I had expected. The read was smooth and I retained a lot of what I read. This book is a classic, and gives you a great perspective into Bushido as a historical driving force in Japan. It also allows for you to make your own conclusions on if Bushido is still present in Japan to this day and if Bushido's existence is still relevant to Japanese culture. It is not a very long book at all and you can knock it out in a very short while. Though it is short, you will have a better understanding of Japanese sociology as well as the reasons why Japan has formed the way it has. Overall, I felt this book offered a lot. This book has been around for a while, and I am glad that I got around to reading it. If you are interested in Japan at all, please take a look at this book and get a feel for the country, more than just the superficial and stereotypical "sushi" and "manga" perspectives. You'll take away a lot more than anyone else who just looks at current Japan ever will. Light, easy read with very insightful explanations of Japanese sociological workings and their reasons for existing. Recommend.

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  • File Size 3366 KB
  • Print Length 108 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1481137409
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Blago Kirov; 1 edition (June 4, 2014)
  • Publication Date June 4, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00KRV6PLA

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I have always love the Oriental cultures especially the Japanese I find them to be a refined people .this book epitomizes the art of living in a nut shell all parents should read this book and have their kids read also it's what is missing in our society today a fantastic read
It is difficult to truly understand an individual without their history. The same for any culture. The tone of the writing says just as much about the tradition of Bushido as the examples given throughout.
great, book, one you'll want to ready more than once, highly recommend for anyone working with the Japanese or just wanting to know more about Japan.
there are numerous books published trying to describe the Japanese mentality. Books written by non-Japanese authors did not come close to Mr. Nitobe book Bushido. It is one of the best books written about the spirit of the Japanese mentality and ethics. Bushido is the source of Japanese ethics and tradition. I highly recommend this book, if you are seriously interested to learn about the Japanese mentality.
Rated it 4 stars because it is a difficult book to read with references to authors in languages other than English. It is also a good idea to keep a good dictionary nearby as this reads like a treatise with many words outside of my vocabulary. That being said, I plan on reading this a few times to give it full justice and get as much out of it as possible. This is the first time I have delved into the history of Japan.
Bushido is a remarkable book that examines samurai culture and ideology through the prism of western history. As a fan of the various samurai periods, I was enthralled as Nitobe, an erudite multicultural Japanese social observer, dissected the mores, foibles and peccadilloes of both American and Japanese cultures from the ancients to the early 20th century dispelling myths and illuminating the most obscure and vilified traditions and rituals of the samurai. The narrative is as refined as a tea ceremony and cuts through prejudice and rhetoric like a razor sharp katana to reveal the beauty and discipline of the samurai.
Why do Japanese people are so polite, very composed, highly discipline, and very efficient? Why do they sometime show little emotions, and why to them loyalty is one of the utmost importance? And what's the reasoning and the psychology behind the infamous hara-kiri?

All of these traits are deeply rooted in the Samurai code of honour and morals, or Bushido, instilled in the psyche of the nation since the 12th century. And this classic book, written in 1900, gives the best compacted explanations on these time-tested principles that made the nation.
I got this books for a college class and found myself learning a lot more than I had expected. The read was smooth and I retained a lot of what I read. This book is a classic, and gives you a great perspective into Bushido as a historical driving force in Japan. It also allows for you to make your own conclusions on if Bushido is still present in Japan to this day and if Bushido's existence is still relevant to Japanese culture. It is not a very long book at all and you can knock it out in a very short while. Though it is short, you will have a better understanding of Japanese sociology as well as the reasons why Japan has formed the way it has. Overall, I felt this book offered a lot. This book has been around for a while, and I am glad that I got around to reading it. If you are interested in Japan at all, please take a look at this book and get a feel for the country, more than just the superficial and stereotypical "sushi" and "manga" perspectives. You'll take away a lot more than anyone else who just looks at current Japan ever will. Light, easy read with very insightful explanations of Japanese sociological workings and their reasons for existing. Recommend.
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