BUSHIDO

booshˈĭdō, booˈshĭdō [Jap.,=way of the warrior], code of honor and conduct of the Japanese nobility. Of ancient origin, it grew out of the old feudal bond that required unwavering loyalty on the part of the vassal. It borrowed heavily from Zen Buddhism and Confucianism. In its fullest expression the code emphasized loyalty to one's superior, personal honor, and the virtues of austerity, self-sacrifice, and indifference to pain. For the warrior, commerce and the profit motive were to be scorned. The code was first formulated in the Kamakura period (1185–1333) and put into writing in the 16th cent.; the term itself, however, did not come into use until the 17th cent. It became the standard of conduct for the daimyo and samurai under the Tokugawa shoguns and was taught in state schools as a prerequisite for government service. After the Meiji restoration (1868), it was the basis for the cult of emperor worship taught until 1945.

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...failed utterly to live up to the precepts of Bushido . Regarded in this light, Asanos sudden...for it, was completely consistent with Bushido as defined by the Hagakure . The conclusion that Bushido consists in dying in fact echoes Nakae Tojus...
...examples give us no room to doubt the relatively wide currency of the word "bushido" before the appearance of Nitobes book. Mikami Reiji Nihon bushido Japanese Bushido , published in 1899, is another example of Bushido literature which preceded...
...Hagakure . The popularization of the term bushido (Way of the warrior), owes much to...1862-1900). Although he noted that bushido was an unformulated teaching, he listed seven virtues of bushido , which have been quoted by authors ever...
...strong, contrasting opinion in his book Bushido : "as applied to fundamental ethical notions . . . Bushido, the maker and product of Old Japan...formative force of the new era. 7 He saw bushido not only as the "commanding moral force...
...fascism from the 1930s. The Corruption of Bushido While the emperor ideology was taking...corruption--of the ethical code of bushido "the way of the warrior" in order to...them a very distorted understanding of bushido . In the early Meiji period, the military...
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...referred to the excitement over Nitobes bushido as the "invention of a new religion." Nitobes book and the concept of bushido captured the minds of many Japanese...Sino--and Russo-Japanese wars. Bushido was suddenly everywhere. Nakariya...
...Nitobe is remembered today as the author of Bushido, the Soul of Japan, which has been a...publication in 1900. Two years ago, Bushido made the bestseller, top-ten list at...that contributed to the resurgence of Bushido. The moral lessons embedded in the concept...
...endure under liberal conditions: the Bushido warrior. The social structure of Edo...from clear. Arguably, the life of the Bushido warrior was doomed as a result of technological...valuable ways of life, such as that of the Bushido warrior, under conditions of modernity...
...emphasis. Inside, the article is titled bushido no fidai (the samurai era) written in...Furthermore, the terms "bushi" or "bushido" are typically preferred to "samurai...following the main story titled, in kanji, "Bushido: What is its Essence?" Written and...
...comparable to the "way of the warrior" (bushido). Many pre-war bureaucrats came from...injustice in Japan." 31. See John Newman, Bushido: The Way of the Warrior (New York...its been: company, clan and country. Bushido (way of the warrior) was developed by...
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Between Bushido and Black Humour: Stewart Lone Looks...a uniquely Japanese warrior spirit of bushido. The belief grew from this conflict...impression of a culture and people suffused in bushido was conveyed in print by General Ian Hamilton...
...the moral tone of our race, just as the Bushido of the ancient Samurai Knights has done...emperor, and a Christian one at that; but Bushido may have made the difference here. By...be forced to revisit his admiration for Bushido and kamikaze, but the defeat of Germany...
...development of an elaborate moral code and philosophy known as bushido -the way of the warrior. The other side of Tokugawa Japan...thought of as a cult of hedonism and something opposed to both bushido and chonindo . Sometimes this was true but more often there...
...rose again with a strange yet new splendor." The author of Bushido - The Soul of Japan, Inazo Nitobe, wrote that Hearn was...of the paper, of our minds, as Eternal Haunter, ghost of bushido, animated by the old sword she carries into the future. Once...
...reframing." But to actually adopt the Samurais code of Bushido as a self-conscious strategy for making more money does a...at greater risk from such practices than is the tradition of Bushido. He may "think" he needs a "spiritual" perspective on...
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Bushido Students Make the Grade at Burnside. STUDENTS from the Bushido Academy of Judo (above) participated in a grading...guidance of sixth dan Chris Dawson, has member clubs of Bushido Judo Kwai, Wallsend, Battle Hill Judo Club, Wallsend...
A Floor-Midable Duo; Bushido Boys Celebrate Top Honours A GRASSROOTS...present for Christmas - being named the Bushido Academy of Judos Judoka of the Year...year-old Darren May. PRIZE GUYS: Bushido Judo Clubs Judoka of the Year David...
Bushido Trio Put on a Floor Show; MARTIAL ARTS PICTURE SPECIAL. BUSHIDO Judo Kwai members were invited to give a judo display at Wallsend Boys Clubs dinner at The Lancastrian Suite in Dunston. Jennifer Stuart, Tom Dugdale and Ben Kelly performed...
...and Seghill Stars Shine. STUDENTS from Bushido Judo Kwai, Battle Hill Judo Club and...examination. The event was organised by the Bushido Academy of Judo and took place at Burnside...Hill Judo club, and Seriy Huziyenko from Bushido Judo Kwai were all successful in achieving...
...and how he uses his samurai spirit (bushido) to help him in playing baseball for...teaches Toyo the customs of samurai and bushido to use in the trials of everyday life...gripping season, Toyo uses the spirit of bushido to hit the ball when he gets up to bat...
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BUSHIDO boosh ido, boo shido Jap.,=way of the warrior, code of honor and conduct of the Japanese nobility. Of ancient origin, it...
...the feudal system was well ordered before the 10th cent., and it persisted with modifications until the 19th cent. (see bushido ; daimyo ). In other areas, as in China, where feudal practices were in existence by 1100 b.c., society became feudalistic...
...of the 47 Ronin depicted by Chikamatsu in his popular drama, they are a model of loyalty and self-sacrifice exemplifying bushido . In modern Japan, the term ronin is often given to high-school graduates who, having failed to pass college entrance exams...
...them. They cultivated the martial virtues, indifference to pain or death, and unfailing loyalty to their overlords (see bushido ). Samurai were the dominant group in Japan, and the masterless samurai, the ronin , were a serious social problem. Under...
...the beginning of a vigorous period in Japanese history. Zen Buddhism was officially sponsored, and the military virtues of bushido were cultivated. Yoritomos system of centralized feudalism set the pattern of military rule in Japan until the mid-19th...
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