Publisher's Synopsis
"Bushido, the Soul of Japan" by Inazo Nitobe explores the unwritten code of conduct and ethics that shaped the samurai and, more broadly, Japanese culture. This seminal work delves into the principles of bushido, the moral compass that guided warriors and influenced the nation's values. Nitobe examines the virtues of rectitude, courage, benevolence, respect, honesty, honor, and loyalty, demonstrating their impact on Japanese society and history. A foundational text for understanding the philosophical underpinnings of Japan, this book offers invaluable insight into the traditions and customs that define its unique identity. Discover the essence of bushido and its enduring legacy in shaping the soul of Japan.
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