Explore the practical and intricate martial arts tradition of Japan with this meticulously researched guide. Examining the historical, cultural, and philosophical foundations of the medieval Japanese warrior (bushi), Classical Bujutsu offers a richly detailed examination of their martial arts (bujutsu) and the pivotal role they played in shaping Japan’s identity. From the technical mastery of kenjutsu and iai-jutsu to the strategic brilliance of Minamoto Yoritomo and the transformative impact of Oda Nobunaga, this book provides an unparalleled exploration of Japan’s martial legacy.
Draeger demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the medieval Japanese warrior, moving beyond idealized depictions to uncover the complex realities of loyalty, honor, and combat. He offers insight into the rigorous training, diverse weaponry, and multifaceted skills that defined the bushi, as well as the philosophical and practical aspects of their martial arts. Additionally, he addresses the evolution of martial arts traditions through historical upheavals, providing a comprehensive view of their enduring influence on modern Japanese culture. An essential addition to the library of anyone fascinated by martial arts, Japanese history, or the timeless virtues of the warrior ethos, this book’s detailed analysis and captivating storytelling informs and inspires, offering readers a deeper appreciation of the discipline, honor, and resilience that have shaped Japan’s martial tradition.