In the turn-of-the-century landscape of East–West encounters, Nitobe Inazō’s Bushido: The Soul of Japan emerged not merely as an anthropological primer, but as a heartfelt cultural bridge. First published in English in 1900, this slim volume seeks to elucidate the unwritten ethical code that guided Japan’s samurai class across centuries. More than a catalog of martial precepts, Nitobe’s work … Continue reading The Adaptable Educator’s Book Review – Bushido, The Soul of Japan by Nitobe Inazo
