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		<title>Eight Million Ways to Happiness</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<b>A wise and joyful journey through Japan's spiritual traditions, and how they can help bring us comfort and happiness today </b><b>- perfect for readers of <i>Ikigai </i>and <i>Abroad in Japan.</i></b>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A timely and moving pilgrimage through Japan&#8217;s spiritual traditions&#8217; RUTH OZEKI, Women&#8217;s Prize-winning and Booker Prize-shortlisted author</b></p>
<p>In <i>Eight Million Ways to Happiness</i>, Hiroko Yoda invites readers on a deeply personal and transformative journey into the spiritual heart of Japan. While millions have found inspiration in ideas like <i>ikigai</i> or <i>The Courage to Be Disliked</i>, Hiroko reveals the deeper traditions that quietly shape Japan&#8217;s culture, drawn from Shinto, Buddhism, and the mountain mysticism of Shugendo.</p>
<p>These aren&#8217;t abstract philosophies. They are living practices that integrate so seamlessly with modern secular life, even natives can forget they are there. Reconnecting with them helped Hiroko find light after profound loss &#8211; and realise that they offer powerful tools for anyone seeking meaning, connection or peace in their own life.</p>
<p>Through vivid storytelling and immersive experiences &#8211; dancing at Shinto shrines, climbing sacred peaks, and meeting mystics &#8211; Hiroko shows how Japan&#8217;s flexible approach to spirituality helps kindle gratitude, connection and kinship with nature. What emerges are practical insights and gentle guidance to spark joy, find balance, and discover what truly matters.</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re grieving, searching, or simply curious, this book is a reminder: there are millions of ways to be happy. You just have to find yours.</p>
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