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The way of the samurai is found in death
Tsunetomo Yamamoto, The Hagakure (Hidden by the Leaves)
To die when it is right to die, to strike when to strike is right
Inazo Nitobe, Bushido: the soul of Japan
Tranquillity is courage in repose
Inazo Nitobe, Bushido: the soul of Japan
14 December is the anniversary of the revenge of the 47 Ronin (the Chushingura). Death is natural, a part of life. The samurai prepared to face death with equanimity. Thinking about death I looked back on the deaths that have affected so many of us. Some great aikido teachers died in 2010.
Nobuyoshi Tamura Sensei died in July 2010.
Seiichi Sugano Sensei died in August 2010.
Kanshu Sunadomari Sensei died in November 2010.
Robert Aoyagi Sensei also died in November 2010.
I trained with all of them. All these teachers were great budoka and they were gentle and kind. In my memory they are all smiling.
Check out the ‘Readers also downloaded' link at the bottom of the page too for other books related to Japan or to military strategy. On that page I noticed The Religion of the Samurai by Kaiten Nukariya and the Art of War by Sunzi (Sun Tsu). All books on Project Gutenberg are no longer covered by copyright and are in the public domain and can be downloaded free.
Account of the revenge of the 47 Ronin (link in the first paragraph) by J. Noel Chiappa. I couldn't help feeling that Oishi's wife had a valid point...