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“A Peasant Sage of Japan: The Life and Work of Sontoku” by Tomita Kōkei (1814–1890) presents the inspiring story of Ninomiya Sontoku, a farmer-philosopher and moral reformer of 19th-century Japan. The book highlights Sontoku’s dedication to rural revitalization, ethical living, and economic self-reliance rooted in Confucian and Buddhist principles. Tomita portrays Sontoku as a symbol of perseverance and wisdom, whose teachings emphasized hard work, gratitude, and service to others. The biography honors his legacy as a model of Japanese ethical thought and action.