Omoiyari: The Japanese Art of Compassion
By (Author) Erin Niimi Longhurst
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
20th November 2020
9th July 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
East Asian and Indian philosophy
177.7
Hardback
224
Width 134mm, Height 181mm, Spine 23mm
410g
Omoiyari is a form of selfless compassion putting yourself in the shoes of others, and from their perspective anticipating their needs, acting in a way that might make them at ease, happy or comfortable.
This book will help you embrace omoiyari and bring joy and happiness into your own life and the lives of others.
Care, consideration and empathy underpin all aspects of daily life in Japan and are essential to the social spirit. From Omotenashi (Japanese hospitality), Kirei (cleanliness and organisation) and Mottainai (reducing waste) to Zakka (finding beauty in the mundane) and Senbazuru (the origami art of folding one thousand paper cranes), there are so many different ways that the Japanese emphasise the importance of community and helping others.
With practical and actionable advice throughout, you can learn how to incorporate Japanese culture and the art of compassion into your daily life, because even the smallest of considerate actions can make a world of difference.
Erin Niimi Longhurst has always treasured the Japanese traditions that shaped her upbringing. She spends time in Japan every year and currently lives in London. Her blog Island Bell focuses on food, travel and lifestyle. She currently works as a digital marketeer.