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      • There were two forms of seppuku: voluntary and obligatory. Voluntary seppuku evolved during the wars of the 12th century as a method of suicide used frequently by warriors who, defeated in battle, chose to avoid the dishonour of falling into the hands of the enemy.
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  2. There were two forms of seppuku: voluntary and obligatory. Voluntary seppuku evolved during the wars of the 12th century as a method of suicide used frequently by warriors who, defeated in battle, chose to avoid the dishonour of falling into the hands of the enemy.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SeppukuSeppuku - Wikipedia

    While voluntary seppuku is the best known form, in practice, the most common form of seppuku was obligatory seppuku, used as a form of capital punishment for disgraced samurai, especially for those who committed a serious offense such as rape, robbery, corruption, unprovoked murder, or treason.

  4. Seppuku (切腹), also called Harakiri (腹切り), refer to " ritual suicide " and literraly mean " stomach-cutting ." This practice of ritual suicide by abdominal cutting has its roots in Feudal Japan. In the Japanese language, both terms essentially convey the same meaning.

  5. Aug 2, 2023 · However, it is worth noting we can classify these rationales into two distinct Seppuku forms – voluntary and obligatory. Voluntary. Most individuals performing a Seppuku do so to save face, regain honor, or atone for irreparable mistakes. Some might also commit the ritualistic self-disembowelment to protest.

  6. Apr 7, 2022 · In what circumstances was seppuku done? Voluntary Seppuku ・After the death of their master. 追腹 Oibara (informal term) or 殉死 Junshi (formal term) refers to seppuku done by samurai after their master’s death. 追 meaning chase, as in chasing after their master.

  7. Voluntary seppuku was performed to avoid the dishonour of capture, show loyalty to ones lord by following him into death, protest against some policy of a superior, or atone for failure. Obligatory seppuku was a method of capital punishment for a samurai, who would be beheaded by a second once he had made an initial stab wound himself.

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