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Wisdom Of The Shoguns

Valuable Life Lessons from Japan's Greatest Warriors

by Naoko Mikami

In the Age of the Shoguns, great leaders were philosophers whose strength was measured not just by the sword but by patience, wisdom and moral clarity!

In the wake of the Emmy Award-winning Shogun series, interest in Japan's ancient Samurai culture has never been higher. This book offers a bridge between their world and ours with a collection of sayings drawn from the turbulent final years of Japan's Warring States period and the dawn of the Shogunate.

Through the words of legendary warriors such as Tokugawa Ieyasu, Miyamoto Musashi and Oda Nobunaga, this volume contains the distilled wisdom of leaders whose greatness was forged in battle. It offers timeless lessons in how to act with integrity and compassion, and how to find stillness and calm amidst chaos.

It can be read as a series of daily meditations for quiet inspiration-- with voices from Japan's past illuminating a path forward in your own life toward greater awareness, discipline and inner peace:

  • Burdens shape a person: a life without weight brings nothing (Tokugawa Ieyasu)
  • Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world (Miyamoto Musashi)
  • Every person has their strengths and weaknesses (Maeda Toshiie)
  • Do what you don't want to do first (Takeda Shingen)
  • There is no such thing as absolute (Oda Nobunaga)
  • Treat what is heavy as if it were light (Hosokawa Fujikata)

The quotations in this collection are presented by artist Naoko Mikami, and each one is accompanied by her elegant works of calligraphy which bring the words in each saying to life on the page.
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Pages:

160

Published:

Aug 2026

Format

Hardback

Publisher

Tuttle Publishing

ISBN:

9784805320280

In the Age of the Shoguns, great leaders were philosophers whose strength was measured not just by the sword but by patience, wisdom and moral clarity!

In the wake of the Emmy Award-winning Shogun series, interest in Japan's ancient Samurai culture has never been higher. This book offers a bridge between their world and ours with a collection of sayings drawn from the turbulent final years of Japan's Warring States period and the dawn of the Shogunate.

Through the words of legendary warriors such as Tokugawa Ieyasu, Miyamoto Musashi and Oda Nobunaga, this volume contains the distilled wisdom of leaders whose greatness was forged in battle. It offers timeless lessons in how to act with integrity and compassion, and how to find stillness and calm amidst chaos.

It can be read as a series of daily meditations for quiet inspiration-- with voices from Japan's past illuminating a path forward in your own life toward greater awareness, discipline and inner peace:

  • Burdens shape a person: a life without weight brings nothing (Tokugawa Ieyasu)
  • Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world (Miyamoto Musashi)
  • Every person has their strengths and weaknesses (Maeda Toshiie)
  • Do what you don't want to do first (Takeda Shingen)
  • There is no such thing as absolute (Oda Nobunaga)
  • Treat what is heavy as if it were light (Hosokawa Fujikata)

The quotations in this collection are presented by artist Naoko Mikami, and each one is accompanied by her elegant works of calligraphy which bring the words in each saying to life on the page.
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