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Book Introduction
★ Why are readers so crazy about the eccentric rich man Saito Hitori?
★ Another masterpiece by legendary rich man Saito Hitori, which is sold at high prices in used bookstores and has been flooded with requests for republication from subscribers, 'Vessel' is finally republished!
★ The moving true story of Saito Hitori, who set an unprecedented record of being the highest taxpayer in the country for 12 consecutive years, and who guided his first disciple to become the 86th richest taxpayer in the country!
★ A simple success story from a strange but happy rich man that will make you feel good and bring you luck just by reading it!
"A portion of the proceeds from book sales will be reinvested in projects to save out-of-print books."
"There is a river of money flowing in the world.
If I put my hand in that river, the water will change its course towards me and money will flow towards me.
How about it? Don't you want to dip your hand in that river and change the flow?
These words changed the life of an ordinary 18-year-old high school graduate.
She grew up to be a "happy rich woman," a businesswoman who oversees 13 regions across the country and ranked 86th among the nation's highest taxpayers.
The mentor behind this miraculous success is none other than the legendary happy eccentric rich man, Saito Hitori!
Saito Hitori is the richest man in Japan, having achieved the unprecedented record of having paid the most cumulative taxes. However, he is a mysterious figure who has never revealed his face or appeared in the media.
Rather than relying on stocks or real estate, he achieved success through unique ideas and methods that defied common sense, making him even more famous as a "happy rich man."
The ten disciples who received his teachings also became "happy rich people" who rose to the ranks of high-income taxpayers in their respective regions, and the secret to raising his first disciple, Emiko Shibamura, to 86th place in the national rankings of high-income taxpayers is contained in this book.
This book introduces the miraculous success philosophy and methods of Saito Hitori, who achieved sustained growth even during Japan's long-term recession, known as the "Lost 30 Years," and helped his students reach the top of the regional wealth rankings.
Saito Hitori says:
"Success and happiness depend on your 'vessel'."
Now, cultivate the vessel that will hold your life! This book contains the secrets to true success—more powerful than specs, talent, or IQ.
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★ Another masterpiece by legendary rich man Saito Hitori, which is sold at high prices in used bookstores and has been flooded with requests for republication from subscribers, 'Vessel' is finally republished!
★ The moving true story of Saito Hitori, who set an unprecedented record of being the highest taxpayer in the country for 12 consecutive years, and who guided his first disciple to become the 86th richest taxpayer in the country!
★ A simple success story from a strange but happy rich man that will make you feel good and bring you luck just by reading it!
"A portion of the proceeds from book sales will be reinvested in projects to save out-of-print books."
"There is a river of money flowing in the world.
If I put my hand in that river, the water will change its course towards me and money will flow towards me.
How about it? Don't you want to dip your hand in that river and change the flow?
These words changed the life of an ordinary 18-year-old high school graduate.
She grew up to be a "happy rich woman," a businesswoman who oversees 13 regions across the country and ranked 86th among the nation's highest taxpayers.
The mentor behind this miraculous success is none other than the legendary happy eccentric rich man, Saito Hitori!
Saito Hitori is the richest man in Japan, having achieved the unprecedented record of having paid the most cumulative taxes. However, he is a mysterious figure who has never revealed his face or appeared in the media.
Rather than relying on stocks or real estate, he achieved success through unique ideas and methods that defied common sense, making him even more famous as a "happy rich man."
The ten disciples who received his teachings also became "happy rich people" who rose to the ranks of high-income taxpayers in their respective regions, and the secret to raising his first disciple, Emiko Shibamura, to 86th place in the national rankings of high-income taxpayers is contained in this book.
This book introduces the miraculous success philosophy and methods of Saito Hitori, who achieved sustained growth even during Japan's long-term recession, known as the "Lost 30 Years," and helped his students reach the top of the regional wealth rankings.
Saito Hitori says:
"Success and happiness depend on your 'vessel'."
Now, cultivate the vessel that will hold your life! This book contains the secrets to true success—more powerful than specs, talent, or IQ.
[Award History and Media Recommendations]
With 90 million cumulative views and 430,000 subscribers, this book is highly recommended by Silver Button YouTuber BookchunamTV.
A man who recommends books, Book Recommendation TV's Good Books Project
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index
Entering
Grow Your Bowl: Emiko Shibamura · 9
The Purpose of Life is to Grow a Bowl: Emiko Shibamura, 15
A bigger vessel means more things you can do · 16
The size of your thoughts determines the size of your vessel. · 23
The ever-consistent, unwearable vessel · 31
How to Make a Strong Bowl: Emiko Shibamura · 39
Put forth a legitimate effort · 40
Work with a spirit of service · 44
Broaden Your Mindset · 47
How to Use Your Brain to Grow a Bowl · 50
True Pleasure · 54
The idea of being a game master · 57
Don't brag when you win, and don't be discouraged when you lose. · 61
Collaborate with Good Competitors · 64
Push Your Limits · 67
Face Trials with Humility · 73
Practices to Enhance Your Attractiveness · 79
Don't be afraid of failure, take on challenges · 85
Love and forgive with all your heart · 92
The Journey of Growing Your Own Bowl: Emiko Shibamura · 103
A Fateful Encounter That Changed Your Life · 104
Discovering Hidden Talents · 108
Expand your horizons and discover new opportunities. · 112
A turning point that makes the bowl bigger · 118
Sudden Success and the Fear It Causes · 123
Cherishing others · 127
Engage in Things That Please Heaven · 133
Compete fiercely and grow together · 139
How to Grow a Vessel Anyone Can Practice: Saito Hitori · 151
The Emptying Vessel · 152
A vessel to empty stubbornness · 163
Forgiving Vessel · 170
The Vessel of Pursuit of Happiness · 180
The Self-Training Vessel · 194
Positive Bowl · 200
The Compromising Bowl · 210
A vessel that pleases those around you · 217
In conclusion
Give Your Lover a Flower: Emiko Shibamura · 225
Grow Your Bowl: Emiko Shibamura · 9
The Purpose of Life is to Grow a Bowl: Emiko Shibamura, 15
A bigger vessel means more things you can do · 16
The size of your thoughts determines the size of your vessel. · 23
The ever-consistent, unwearable vessel · 31
How to Make a Strong Bowl: Emiko Shibamura · 39
Put forth a legitimate effort · 40
Work with a spirit of service · 44
Broaden Your Mindset · 47
How to Use Your Brain to Grow a Bowl · 50
True Pleasure · 54
The idea of being a game master · 57
Don't brag when you win, and don't be discouraged when you lose. · 61
Collaborate with Good Competitors · 64
Push Your Limits · 67
Face Trials with Humility · 73
Practices to Enhance Your Attractiveness · 79
Don't be afraid of failure, take on challenges · 85
Love and forgive with all your heart · 92
The Journey of Growing Your Own Bowl: Emiko Shibamura · 103
A Fateful Encounter That Changed Your Life · 104
Discovering Hidden Talents · 108
Expand your horizons and discover new opportunities. · 112
A turning point that makes the bowl bigger · 118
Sudden Success and the Fear It Causes · 123
Cherishing others · 127
Engage in Things That Please Heaven · 133
Compete fiercely and grow together · 139
How to Grow a Vessel Anyone Can Practice: Saito Hitori · 151
The Emptying Vessel · 152
A vessel to empty stubbornness · 163
Forgiving Vessel · 170
The Vessel of Pursuit of Happiness · 180
The Self-Training Vessel · 194
Positive Bowl · 200
The Compromising Bowl · 210
A vessel that pleases those around you · 217
In conclusion
Give Your Lover a Flower: Emiko Shibamura · 225
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Into the book
"Making more of what we can do is the eternal theme of life and the path to true happiness." --- p.19
“I usually think of this whole country as my garden.
So, taxes are like management fees.
The government builds and maintains roads with the taxes I pay.
Thanks to this, I can ship the products I make all over the country." --- p.23
"When you start showing off, people around you will turn away, and eventually even luck and heaven will turn their backs on you." --- p.37
"Doing your best at a given task is the most enjoyable learning and greatest accomplishment in life." --- p.47
"If you want to be rich, just think, 'It's strange that I'm not rich!'
The brain works best to solve this strange problem." --- p.50
"There is a river of money flowing in the world.
If I put my hand in that river, the water will change its course towards me and money will flow towards me.
How about it? Don't you want to dip your hand in that river and change the flow?
--- p.109
“Above all, people must know how to control their own emotions.
"If you can't control your own emotions, your abilities won't grow." --- p.157
"The ultimate goal of life is to maintain good energy, and maintaining good energy is happiness." --- p.180
"It's not that we live excitingly because exciting things happen to us, but rather that exciting things happen to us because we live excitingly." --- p.187
"The third step is to delegate to others tasks that you can do perfectly yourself.
After helping the person behind the scenes without being noticed, he gives the person a flower."
“I usually think of this whole country as my garden.
So, taxes are like management fees.
The government builds and maintains roads with the taxes I pay.
Thanks to this, I can ship the products I make all over the country." --- p.23
"When you start showing off, people around you will turn away, and eventually even luck and heaven will turn their backs on you." --- p.37
"Doing your best at a given task is the most enjoyable learning and greatest accomplishment in life." --- p.47
"If you want to be rich, just think, 'It's strange that I'm not rich!'
The brain works best to solve this strange problem." --- p.50
"There is a river of money flowing in the world.
If I put my hand in that river, the water will change its course towards me and money will flow towards me.
How about it? Don't you want to dip your hand in that river and change the flow?
--- p.109
“Above all, people must know how to control their own emotions.
"If you can't control your own emotions, your abilities won't grow." --- p.157
"The ultimate goal of life is to maintain good energy, and maintaining good energy is happiness." --- p.180
"It's not that we live excitingly because exciting things happen to us, but rather that exciting things happen to us because we live excitingly." --- p.187
"The third step is to delegate to others tasks that you can do perfectly yourself.
After helping the person behind the scenes without being noticed, he gives the person a flower."
--- p.227
Publisher's Review
“As your bowl grows, the dimension of your life changes!”
Even in the ever-changing laws of success, there is one truth that remains constant.
The size of the bowl determines your life.
"The Bowl" is a book that contains the "formula for success and happiness in life" realized by Japan's highest taxpayer, Saito Hitori, and his first disciple, Shibamura Emiko, through their long-term teacher-disciple relationship.
This book goes beyond simple techniques or methods, delivering a powerful message that depth of thought and breadth of heart can change the direction of one's life.
“There is a river of money flowing in the world.
“If you put your hand in the river, the river will flow to you.” This one sentence changed the life of an 18-year-old girl, and she grew into a successful businesswoman in charge of 13 regions across the country and ranked 86th in the list of high-income taxpayers.
Who should read this book
■ People with excellent specs but who cannot achieve the desired results
■ People who want to escape from recurring burnout and frustration
■ People who want to grow into a bigger life and a bigger person
■ People who want to find the path to becoming a truly 'happy rich person'
The change this book brings
After reading "The Bowl," your definitions of work, money, and happiness will completely change.
This book is not just a self-help book.
It is a guide to redesigning your outlook on life.
The moment you close the book, your attitude toward the world and the energy to approach life will be renewed.
“It’s not you, it’s your vessel.” Are you ready to expand your life now?
《The Bowl》 is the only answer that will change your destiny.
Reader Reviews
"Could there be a better book to cultivate your own vessel?" At first, I thought it was just a simple self-help book, but "Vessel" was a book that far surpassed that category.
Saito Hitori is a man who has demonstrated throughout his life what it means to be a "happy rich man."
His sentences are short, but each and every sentence
It completely changes your perspective on life.
“A person’s vessel is the way to empty oneself and think clearly.” “Emptying is filling.” These two sentences stayed in my mind for a long time.
I learned that emptiness is not giving up or resignation, but rather the space to contain something greater and the beginning of growth.
After closing the book, I deeply understood the saying, "A life lived with gratitude is truly rich."
"The Bowl" doesn't simply talk about success.
It teaches you how to center your money, work, relationships, and life.
Your mind will become clearer as you read, and after reading, the direction of your life will change.
I can recommend the books of Saito Hitori, whom I respect, to anyone without hesitation.
- kys**
“The path to wealth is ultimately a matter of attitude.” Saito Hitori is the person who has paid the most taxes for 12 consecutive years, relying solely on business profits, without any stocks or real estate.
His philosophy is surprisingly simple yet profound.
“Treat both money and people with care.” One short sentence changed my values.
This book tells us that the essence of wealth is 'dignity'.
- mk735**
“The moment you read it, your heart becomes clearer and the world becomes warmer.” Hitori’s sentences are simple, but the energy within them is powerful.
As I read, my complaints disappeared and the words 'thank you' came out naturally.
“For light to come in, the vessel must be turned on.” This one sentence made me feel like a light was turned on in my heart.
It's more than just a self-help book; it's a book that purifies the mind.
- yy***
“This book made me look at life in a new light.” The phrase “size of the bowl” is not just an abstract expression.
Through this book, I realized that the flow of work, relationships, and money are all connected.
I learned that through emptiness, I can become more filled, and that building others up is the way to building myself up.
I recommend it to anyone who wants to broaden their mind.
- cws**
Even in the ever-changing laws of success, there is one truth that remains constant.
The size of the bowl determines your life.
"The Bowl" is a book that contains the "formula for success and happiness in life" realized by Japan's highest taxpayer, Saito Hitori, and his first disciple, Shibamura Emiko, through their long-term teacher-disciple relationship.
This book goes beyond simple techniques or methods, delivering a powerful message that depth of thought and breadth of heart can change the direction of one's life.
“There is a river of money flowing in the world.
“If you put your hand in the river, the river will flow to you.” This one sentence changed the life of an 18-year-old girl, and she grew into a successful businesswoman in charge of 13 regions across the country and ranked 86th in the list of high-income taxpayers.
Who should read this book
■ People with excellent specs but who cannot achieve the desired results
■ People who want to escape from recurring burnout and frustration
■ People who want to grow into a bigger life and a bigger person
■ People who want to find the path to becoming a truly 'happy rich person'
The change this book brings
After reading "The Bowl," your definitions of work, money, and happiness will completely change.
This book is not just a self-help book.
It is a guide to redesigning your outlook on life.
The moment you close the book, your attitude toward the world and the energy to approach life will be renewed.
“It’s not you, it’s your vessel.” Are you ready to expand your life now?
《The Bowl》 is the only answer that will change your destiny.
Reader Reviews
"Could there be a better book to cultivate your own vessel?" At first, I thought it was just a simple self-help book, but "Vessel" was a book that far surpassed that category.
Saito Hitori is a man who has demonstrated throughout his life what it means to be a "happy rich man."
His sentences are short, but each and every sentence
It completely changes your perspective on life.
“A person’s vessel is the way to empty oneself and think clearly.” “Emptying is filling.” These two sentences stayed in my mind for a long time.
I learned that emptiness is not giving up or resignation, but rather the space to contain something greater and the beginning of growth.
After closing the book, I deeply understood the saying, "A life lived with gratitude is truly rich."
"The Bowl" doesn't simply talk about success.
It teaches you how to center your money, work, relationships, and life.
Your mind will become clearer as you read, and after reading, the direction of your life will change.
I can recommend the books of Saito Hitori, whom I respect, to anyone without hesitation.
- kys**
“The path to wealth is ultimately a matter of attitude.” Saito Hitori is the person who has paid the most taxes for 12 consecutive years, relying solely on business profits, without any stocks or real estate.
His philosophy is surprisingly simple yet profound.
“Treat both money and people with care.” One short sentence changed my values.
This book tells us that the essence of wealth is 'dignity'.
- mk735**
“The moment you read it, your heart becomes clearer and the world becomes warmer.” Hitori’s sentences are simple, but the energy within them is powerful.
As I read, my complaints disappeared and the words 'thank you' came out naturally.
“For light to come in, the vessel must be turned on.” This one sentence made me feel like a light was turned on in my heart.
It's more than just a self-help book; it's a book that purifies the mind.
- yy***
“This book made me look at life in a new light.” The phrase “size of the bowl” is not just an abstract expression.
Through this book, I realized that the flow of work, relationships, and money are all connected.
I learned that through emptiness, I can become more filled, and that building others up is the way to building myself up.
I recommend it to anyone who wants to broaden their mind.
- cws**
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 29, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 232 pages | 310g | 138*200*16mm
- ISBN13: 9791194114109
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