We present to the readers the most famous texts dedicated to the path of the warrior in the Land of the Rising Sun. “Bushido” by Yuzan Daidoji is a code of honor that defines the rules of conduct for samurai—professional warriors who shaped their country’s history for centuries. It taught samurai to be honest and courageous, demanded readiness to face death at any moment if necessary. “Hagakure” is an authoritative treatise by Yamamoto Tsunetomo, a great samurai who, in his own way, tried to answer the question: “How do we live? How do we die?” Miyamoto Musashi—an individual of legendary status—was a warrior, a master of the sword, and also an artist-calligrapher who left behind a written work that occupies an important place in the history of Japanese culture. Throughout his life he emerged victorious in countless duels and took part in six wars. His “Book of Five Rings” is a kind of compendium on the art of the sword and a treatise on strategy. In A4 PDF format, the publisher’s layout of the book is preserved.