If Life Must End, Why Do We Live?
Tannisho, translated as lamenting the deviations, is a timeless masterpiece that gives the answer to this fundamental question of life and continues to fascinate th……続きを見る
Tannisho (Lamenting the Deviations) is a beloved classic text of Pure Land Buddhism that points the way to real happiness.
As a record of the words of the extraordinary Japanese Buddhist monk Shinra……続きを見る
“I have waited eagerly for the day when Unsung Heroes of Old Japan would be translated into English and made available to people around the world. I wrote the book with the faint hope that people mi……続きを見る
Some people view Tokugawa Japan through the “exotic Edo” lens. Others see the era as Japan’s dark ages. And those who reject both of these extremes tend to think of it as simply the run-up to Japan’……続きを見る
Nakano Koji opens the door to the treasury of Japanese classics by introducing six writers who are his personal favorites. The writers under his lens span seven centuries, ranging from the twelfth c……続きを見る