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  1. seppuku, the honourable method of taking one’s own life practiced by men of the samurai (military) class in feudal Japan. The word hara-kiri (literally, “belly-cutting”), though widely known to foreigners, is rarely used by Japanese, who prefer the term seppuku (written in Japanese with the same two Chinese characters but in reverse order).

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    Seppuku , also called harakiri , is a form of Japanese ritualistic suicide by disembowelment. It was originally reserved for samurai in their code of honour, but was also practised by other Japanese people during the Shōwa era to restore honour for themselves or for their families.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › history › asia-and-africaSeppuku | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · seppuku. seppuku another term for hara-kiri; the word is Japanese, and comes from setsu ‘cut’ + fuku ‘abdomen’. SEPPUKU (Harakiri) Japan, 1962 Director: Masaki Kobayashi [1]Production: Shochiku Co. (Kyoto); black and white, 35 mm, Shochiku GrandScope; running time: 135 minutes; length: 3,686 meters.

  4. Jan 11, 2016 · Often called “hara-kiri” in the West, “seppuku” is a form of ritual suicide that originated with Japan’s ancient samurai warrior class. The grisly act typically involved stabbing oneself in the...

  5. seppuku , or hara-kiri, Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment, practiced by members of the samurai class. Suicide by disembowelment was favoured because it was slow and painful and therefore demonstrated courage, self-control, and strong resolve.

  6. Seppuku was legal and used as a form of capital punishment from the 15th century until its abolishment in 1873. Whereas seppuku is rare in modern times, some studies suggest that traditional cultural attitudes in Japan regard suicide as an honourable or noble act, especially when done in traditional ways, such as seppuku.

  7. Images & Videos. Related. The honorable method of taking one’s own life practiced by men of the samurai (military) class in feudal Japan was known as seppuku, which means “self-disembowelment.”. The word hara-kiri, meaning “belly-cutting,” though widely known to foreigners, is rarely used by the Japanese, who prefer the term seppuku ...

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