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Chōyō no Sekku: A Celebration of Longevity and Renewal
Discover the meaning of Chōyō no Sekku, Japan’s Chrysanthemum Festival on September 9. Rooted in samurai values and seasonal wisdom, it invites reflection on longevity, resilience, and the beauty of life’s fleeting seasons.

Lori Tsugawa
Sep 7


Rei (Respect): The Quiet Power That Holds Us Together
Discover Rei, the samurai virtue of respect, rooted in dignity and mindfulness. From Japanese etiquette to Bushido wisdom, learn how practicing Rei fosters harmony, trust, and quiet strength in today’s world.

Lori Tsugawa
Aug 31


Benevolence: The Warrior’s Grace
Explore Jin, the Bushido virtue of benevolence, through the lives of Dr. James K. Okubo and Dr. Toshio Inahara. Their courage, compassion, and quiet strength reveal that true samurai spirit lies not in power, but in the will to heal and uplift others.

Lori Tsugawa
Aug 17


GI – Integrity: Doing What Is Right, Even When It’s Hard
Discover the Bushido virtue of Gi—integrity and justice, through the inspiring life of Michi Nishiura Weglyn. Her courage to uphold truth and honor reminds us to do the right thing, even when no one is watching.

Lori Tsugawa
Aug 17


A Legacy of Quiet Courage: My Father, George Tsugawa (Unintentional Change Agent)
I think of courage, I don’t think of loud declarations or heroic spotlights. I think of my father, George Tsugawa. A humble man of great strength, whose life embodied the principles of Bushido, not by intent but by instinct.
My father never set out to change the world. But he did; quietly, patiently, one berry, one child, one act of kindness at a time.

Lori Tsugawa
Jul 7


The Path is the Goal: Why the Samurai Practiced Without End
Discover how the samurai spirit of Kaizen—continuous, humble improvement—can guide your modern journey. A reflection on discipline, Bushido values, and progress over perfection.

Lori Tsugawa
Jun 23
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