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Book, True Bushido Spoken By Ame-no-Mioya-Gami: The Japanese Father God Teaches how We should live and die, English
Book, True Bushido Spoken By Ame-no-Mioya-Gami: The Japanese Father God Teaches how We should live and die, English
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Unveiling the Sacred Code of Japan’s Samurai —beyond the philosophy of Hagakure, captured in the phrase “living and dying with bravery and honor.”
Now, long‑hidden truths are finally coming to light.
Embrace this spirit—and unlock your own modern‑day Bushidō.
Whether you’re a martial artist, philosophy seeker, or someone yearning for a path of honor—this book invites you to step into a timeless legacy and empowers you to forge your own modern Warrior’s way.
What is truly worth devoting your life to?
Long before the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, there was an ancient text called the Hotsuma Tsutae, in which the forefather of the Japanese people, Ame-no-Mioya-gami, was recorded.
Now, the “God of Japan’s Beginning,” once erased from history, is returning to light.
Standing at the origin of Japanese civilization, Ame-no-Mioya-gami reveals the core spirit of Bushido.
・The view of death and justice in Bushido
・Why selflessness is essential to achieving true justice
・The act of seppuku is not sacred in itself—it's the spirit behind it that matters
・The soul of Bushido that lives on in Japan’s national sport, sumo
・What Japan needs in this era of drift—across politics, diplomacy, and economics
・Teachings of Ame-no-Mioya-Gami, the divine source that shaped Japanese civilization
When you understand the true spirit of Bushido,
your way of life will change.
※ What is the Hotsuma Tsutae?
It is an ancient text said to have been written during the reign of Emperor Keikō, several centuries before the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki of the early 8th century.
It is written in “Hotsuma characters,” a form of divine script from the Age of the Gods.
Ame-no-Mioya-Gami, as described in this text, is the true creator deity of the Japanese people—the source god of heaven and earth.
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A special gift with this book: a washi paper bookmark inscribed with kanji characters!
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The meaning of this kanji is ‘love’.
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The meaning of this kanji is ‘Truth’.
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The meaning of this kanji is ‘Dream’.
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The meaning of this kanji is ‘Beauty’.
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The meaning of this kanji is ‘Extinction’.
This book may be short, but every word is filled with depth and meaning. It offered me a refreshing new perspective on Bushido and reshaped my outlook on faith, life and death, and justice. I was especially touched by Ame-no-Mioya-Gami’s view that the disciples of Jesus embodied the Bushido spirit by giving their lives to protect their faith
I was really interested in the spirit of the Japanese samurai, so I decided to buy the book. It was wonderful to learn about the fundamental mindset at the heart of martial arts. While most other books only cover up to the 17th century, this one delves much further—going back about 30,000 years—and reveals earlier origins, which I found absolutely fascinating.