The Spirit of Shinto: Finding Nature and Harmony on Japan's Sacred Path
By (Author) Hector Garcia
Translated by Russell Andrew Calvert
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
20th May 2025
20th June 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Architecture: religious buildings
Asian history
Hardback
160
Width 127mm, Height 191mm
An immersive look at Japan's indigenous religion and how it can impact our daily lives.
In The Spirit of Shinto, longtime Japan resident and bestselling author Hector Garcia (Ikigai: the Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life and The Book of Ichigo Ichie) offers an engaging introduction to the history, principles, and continuing influence of Shintoism in Japan. Garcia takes readers on a time traveling journey to witness Shinto's rich history and enduring cultural influence firsthand, as well as to discover ways Shinto can help us find harmony with nature and each other as we navigate our daily lives.
This unique book provides:
Garcia's book underscores the things we all seek-a world that values and preserves nature and respects all living beings. Whether you're passionate about Japanese culture and spirituality or intrigued by its representation in anime and manga, this book is a compelling read that connects past and present in meaningful ways.
Award-winning author Hector Garcia has lived in Japan for over two decades and has published many books on Japanese traditions and popular culture. His popular blog kirainet.com led to his internationally successful book A Geek In Japan. Along with Francesc Miralles, he is the co-author of several international bestsellers including Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life, The Book of Ichigo Ichie and The Ikigai Journey: A Practical Guide to Finding Happiness and Purpose the Japanese Way.
Translated by:
Russell Calvert has a masters degree in translation studies from Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona). He has 25 years TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) experience, including posts at ESADE Business School (Barcelona) and Salalah College of Applied Sciences (Oman). He was the subtitler, translator and interpreter for the 2012 Mecal International Short Film Festival of Barcelona.