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Nagasaki, Japan
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Rochester, Michigan, USA

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Interesting and fairly short treatise on the expected behaviour for Samurai in 16th century Japan. I managed to read it in an afternoon (well, the English translation - my Japanese is very rusty so I didn't take much more than a casual glance at the original Japanese).

The author by this time I believe was fairly elderly, which shows through in classic grumbling about young people these days. Same story, different setting. There was no life-changing philosophy here - I learned that Samurai shouldn't beat their wives, shouldn't make their masters look bad, and should spend their free time productively rather than wining and womanising. I suppose if anything this humanises the oft-mythologised Samurai warrior.… (meer)
 
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weemanda | Nov 2, 2023 |
I like this book so much I stole it from my high school (don't worry, I ended up paying!).
 
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benuathanasia | 5 andere besprekingen | Sep 5, 2012 |
Reliable, Detailed and Up-To-Date
- More than 50,000 entries
- Two sections Japanese-English and English-Japanese
- Japanese terms shown in Romanized Japanese and Standard Japanese Characters
- Hundreds of new words, including eizu (AIDS) and nyuryoku (Computer Input)
- Includes Japanese cultural items, such as yobiko (cram school), and gives sources of foreign borrowings, such as nyusu (news)
- Thousands of idioms, phrases and common expressions illustrate typical usage
- Extensive use of explanatory glosses to specify precise meaning and ensure appropriate translation
- American English spelling and vocabulary
… (meer)
 
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rajendran | 5 andere besprekingen | Aug 27, 2008 |
God's (or the kami-s') gift to non-readers of Kanji, this dictionary provides Japanese words and terms in both Japanese characters and Romaji (romanized Japanese). Since I can't look up words in a standard Japanese-English dictionary to save my life, I can't begin to say how grateful I am for this type of dictionary. With over 50,000 entries, it's a bargain for its size, too!
 
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