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    Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
    ISBN: 4916055764 , 9784916055767
    Language: English
    Pages: 207 Seiten , 22 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: Japan library
    Uniform Title: Mushi no Nihonjin
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    Keywords: Kokudaya, Jūzaburō ; Nakane, Tōri ; Rengetsu ; Japan Biography History Tokugawa period, 1600-1868 ; Japan Biography History 18th century ; Japan Biography History 19th century ; Japan -- History -- 18th century -- Biography ; Japan -- History -- 19th century -- Biography ; Biografie ; Japan ; Edo-Zeit ; Selbstlosigkeit
    Abstract: "True stories of three little-known Japanese of the Edo period who lived lives of sublime selflessness and purity, blurring the boundary between self and others. Merchant Kokudaya Jūzaburō comes up with a brilliant scheme to rescue his dying town from poverty. He and others go deep into debt, risking all to raise money for the cash-strapped daimyo and receive annual interest in return. Prodigious scholar and former Zen monk Nakane Tōri refuses a government post and elects to live in abject poverty, weaving sandals. Though perhaps the age's greatest poet, he throws his works into the fire and ends his days teaching in a country village. Ōtagaki Rengetsu, a noted beauty in Kyoto, loses two husbands and five children. She becomes a Buddhist nun and devotes her life to poetry and pottery. With her savings she feeds the hungry and builds a bridge across Kamo River"--Publisher's website
    Abstract: Kokudaya Jūzaburō (1719-1777) -- Nakane Tōri (1694-1765) -- Ōtagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875)
    Note: English translation of: 無私の日本人. - Originally published: 東京 : 文藝春秋, 2012
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    Bonn : Förderverein Bonner Zeitschr. für Japanologie
    ISBN: 3922700020
    Language: German , English , French
    Pages: 378 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Bonner Zeitschrift für Japanologie 3
    Series Statement: Bonner Zeitschrift für Japanologie
    DDC: 026.952/074/043
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    Keywords: Japan ; Library resources ; Congresses ; Japan ; Study and teaching ; Europe, Central ; Congresses ; Museums ; Europe, Central ; Congresses ; Japan ; Sammlung ; Museum
    Note: Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl., teilw. franz.
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