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Do you have any good book recommendations for the story of the 47 Ronin?Oh yes, Bennet knows his onions! Hagakure is like Go Rin no Sho…there are great translations and some not so good. It’s interesting to read Tsunetomo Yamamoto’s thoughts on the ‘47 Ronin’ incident (or the ‘Asano affair’ as I think he calls it).
I don’t really. There are many to choose from including audiobooks. The controversy seems to be how Kira (the etiquette coach) was insulted by Asano. Was it an inadequate gift to thank him for his teaching, was it because Asano was an uninterested student or was it that Kira simply took a dislike to the provincial lord that was Asano?Do you have any good book recommendations for the story of the 47 Ronin?
Thanks!Just started on this, a very well-renownded text. I read the e-book version years ago and it's incredible (the original physical book is worth a LOT), he re-released this 2nd edition due to demand. Not just for Kyokushin practitioners but applicable to many martial artists. I love how he brings in the relevance of Eastern philosophy, spirituality and symbolism of the ranking system, and the holistic nature of the journey.
@Fungus have you read this yet? Highly recommended
I can’t find it on Amazon?Just started on this, a very well-renownded text. I read the e-book version years ago and it's incredible (the original physical book is worth a LOT), he re-released this 2nd edition due to demand. Not just for Kyokushin practitioners but applicable to many martial artists. I love how he brings in the relevance of Eastern philosophy, spirituality and symbolism of the ranking system, and the holistic nature of the journey.
@Fungus have you read this yet? Highly recommended
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