Japan

Japan
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1993
Genre: Japan
ISBN: 406205938X

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Japan in Our Day

Japan in Our Day
Author: Bayard Taylor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1885
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: HARVARD:HN5DYY

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Japan

Japan
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Macmillan Library Reference
Total Pages: 1924
Release: 1993
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0028972031

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This 2-vol., A-Z reference addresses contemporary Japanese life and society.

Tales of Old Japan illustrated

Tales of Old Japan  illustrated
Author: Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford
Publsiher: Full Moon Publications
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1982
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Tales of Old Japan (1871) is an anthology of short stories compiled by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, Lord Redesdale, writing under the better known name of A.B. Mitford. These stories focus on various aspects of Japanese life before the Meiji Restoration. The book, which was written in 1871, forms an introduction to Japanese literature and culture, both through the stories, all adapted from Japanese sources, and Mitford's supplementary notes. Also included are Mitford's eyewitness accounts of a selection of Japanese rituals, ranging from harakiri (seppuku) and marriage to a selection of sermons.

Bushido the Soul of Japan Illustrated

Bushido  the Soul of Japan  Illustrated
Author: Inazo Nitobe
Publsiher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2022-09-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: PKEY:SMP2200000101204

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Bushido: The Soul of Japan is a book written by Inazō Nitobe exploring the way of the samurai. He found in Bushido, the Way of the Warrior, the sources of the seven virtues most admired by his people: rectitude, courage, benevolence, politeness, sincerity, honor and loyalty. It was published in 1899. A best-seller in its day, it was read by many influential foreigners, among them President Theodore Roosevelt, President John F. Kennedy and Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts. Nitobe also delved into the other indigenous traditions of Japan, such as Buddhism, Shintoism, Confucianism and the moral guidelines handed down over hundreds of years by Japan's samurai and sages. He sought similarities and contrasts by citing the shapers of European and American thought and civilization going back to the Romans, the Greeks and Biblical times. He found a close resemblance between the samurai ethos of what he called Bushido and the spirit of medieval chivalry and the ethos of ancient Greece, as observed in books such as the Iliad of Homer.

Hitting Home The Air Offensive Against Japan Illustrated Edition

Hitting Home   The Air Offensive Against Japan  Illustrated Edition
Author: Daniel L. Haulman
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786252432

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Includes 20 illustrations The strategic bombardment of Japan during World War II remains one of the most controversial subjects of military history because it involved the first and only use of atomic weapons in war. It also raised the question of whether strategic bombing alone can win wars, a question that dominated U.S. Air Force thinking for a generation. Without question, the strategic bombing of Japan contributed very heavily to the Japanese decision to surrender. The United States and her allies did not have to invade the home islands, an invasion that would have cost many thousands of lives on both sides. This pamphlet traces the development of the bombing of the Japanese home islands, from the modest but dramatic Doolittle raid on Tokyo in April 1942, through the effort to bomb from bases in China that were supplied by airlift over the Himalayas, to the huge 500-plane raids from the Marianas in the Pacific. The campaign changed from precision daylight bombing to night incendiary bombing of Japanese cities and ultimately to the use of atomic bombs against Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The story covers the debut of the spectacular B-29 aircraft—in many ways the most awesome weapon of World War II— and its use not only as a bomber but also as a mine-layer. Hitting Home is the sequel to High Road to Tokyo Bay, a pamphlet by the same author that concentrated on Army Air Forces’ tactical operations in Asia and the Pacific areas during World War II. Taken together, they provide an overview of U.S. Army Air Forces’ operations, tactical and strategic, against Japan. The U.S. air offensive against Japan is the central story of the Pacific war—a drama of human courage and sacrifice and of a unique partnership among modern air, sea, and land forces.

Japanese Cuisine

Japanese Cuisine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Psicom Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2024
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Samurai

Samurai
Author: Mitsuo Kure
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-11-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781462914906

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Samurai: An Illustrated History brings the violent, tumultuous, and, at the same time, elegant world of the medieval Japanese samurai to life. This book of Japanese history traces the story of a unique historical phenomenon: a period of 700 years—equivalent to the entire stretch of Western history between the reigns of the Crusader king Richard the Lionhearted and of Queen Victoria at the height of the British Empire—during which an enclosed civilization was dominated by a single warrior caste. The historical narrative of samurai history is supported by explanations of samurai armor, weapons, fortifications, tactics, and customs, and illustrated with nearly 800 fascinating color photographs, maps, and sketches, including ancient scroll paintings and surviving suits of armor preserved for centuries in Japanese shrines. From the 12th to the 19th centuries the history of Japan was effectively the history of the samurai—the class of professional fighting men. At first they were no more than lowly soldiery employed by the court aristocracy of Kyoto, but the growing power of the provincial warrior clans soon enabled them to brush aside the executive power of the imperial court and to form their own parallel military government. Though individual dynasties came and went in cycles of vigor and decadence, the dominance of the samurai as a class proved uniquely resilient.