Hagakure
The Secret Wisdom of the Samurai
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The principal pillars of Bushido--the Samurai warrior's code--are loyalty, filial piety, bravery and mercy. Tsunetomo Yamamoto, the author of the Hagakure, Hagakure Hagakure published to date.
"Alex Bennett has produced the first truly authoritative translation and analysis of
Hagakure
—perhaps the most famous text ever written about samurai honor—to appear in any Western language. Simultaneously erudite and accessible, this volume belongs on the bookshelves of anyone—scholar or hobbyist alike—interested in samurai culture, or modern perceptions thereof." —
Dr. Karl F. Friday, author of
Samurai, Warfare and the State in Early Medieval Japan
and
Japan Emerging: Premodern History to 1850
"Dr. Bennett possesses a profound knowledge of, and deep insight into, the world of Japanese
bushido
. This expertise has been enhanced by his extensive practical experience of the traditional martial arts of Japan, and his proficiency in this domain is highly acclaimed." —
Tetsuo Yamaori, former Director of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies
"[Alex Bennett] is the very best writer on martial arts alive today and [his] work needs to be showcased to the general public." —
Don Warrener, President,
Budo International
Alexander Bennett
holds doctorates from the University of Canterbury and Kyoto University. He has worked for the International Research Center for Japanese Studies and is currently Associate Professor at Kansai University's Department of International Affairs. He frequently lectures on Japanese martial culture and is Vice President of the International Naginata Federation and a committee member of the All Japan Kendo Federation, as well as director of the Japanese Academy of Budo. He is also the head coach of New Zealand Kendo. His recent publications include
Naginata: the Definitive Guide, Budo Perspectives, The History and Spirit of Budo
and
The Bushido That Japanese Don't Know
(in Japanese).