Inazo Nitobe was a Japanese educator, diplomat, and author who bridged Eastern and Western cultures.
Born in 1862, he studied in Japan and the United States, becoming fluent in English and converting to Christianity.
Nitobe wrote "Bushido: The Soul of Japan" in English to explain Japanese culture to Westerners.
His expertise in Western literature and philosophy is evident in his writing, which often draws parallels between Japanese and European concepts.
As a Quaker and Western-educated scholar, Nitobe brought a unique perspective to his explanations of Japanese ethics and traditions, making his work accessible to international audiences.
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