Inazo NitobInazo Nitobe was a Japanese educator, diplomat, writer, agricultural economist, and Christian thinker whose work helped interpret Japanese culture for Western readers in the early twentieth century. Born in 1862, he studied in Japan, the United State, and Europe, and became known for his ability to move between Japanese and Western intellectual worlds. His writing often joined moral philosophy, education, religion, national character, and international understanding.Nitobe's best-known work, Bushido: The Soul of Japan, presented the samurai code as a moral and cultural system shaped by courage, honor, loyalty, self-restraint, courtesy, sincerity, and duty. The book became one of the most influential English-language accounts of Bushido and helped define Western perceptions of Japanese ethics for generations. Nitobe later served in international roles, including work connected to the League of Nations, and remains important to readers interested in Japanese culture, Eastern philosophy, comparative ethics, and the history of cross-cultural interpretation. Read More Read Less
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