Hagakure

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Hagakure is an 18th-century Japanese collection of samurai aphorisms and reflections that articulates the philosophy and ethics of bushidō.

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Hagakure canonical 2
bushidō 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese literary work
book
essay collection
samurai literature
alternativeTitle Hagakure Kikigaki NERFINISHED
Hidden by the Leaves NERFINISHED
associatedWith Saga clan NERFINISHED
samurai class
author Yamamoto Tsunetomo NERFINISHED
circulation was not widely circulated during the Edo period
countryOfOrigin Japan
dateWritten early 18th century
describedBySource collection of samurai aphorisms and reflections
focusesOn acceptance of death
loyalty to one’s lord
samurai conduct
warrior ethics
gainedProminence 20th century
genre ethics
philosophy
samurai ethics
hasForm aphorisms
reflections
hasTranslation English
multiple modern languages
influenced 20th-century Japanese military ethos
modern interpretations of bushidō
popular culture depictions of samurai
keyConcept absolute loyalty
self-discipline
service to one’s lord
“the way of the samurai is found in death”
language Japanese
literaryPeriod Edo-period literature
mainSubject bushidō NERFINISHED
death
duty
loyalty
samurai
periodCovered Edo period
philosophicalTradition bushidō
placeOfOrigin Saga Domain NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 18th century
region Hizen Province NERFINISHED
title Hagakure NERFINISHED

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Nogi Maresuke influencedBy Hagakure
this entity surface form: bushidō