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- Seppuku - Wikipedia
Seppuku (切腹, lit 'cutting [the] belly'), also called harakiri (腹切り, lit 'abdomen belly cutting', a native Japanese kun reading), is a form of Japanese ritualistic suicide by disembowelment
- Seppuku | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Seppuku is a form of taking one’s own life that was considered honourable among the feudal Japanese samurai class Traditionally, the act consisted of stabbing oneself in the abdomen with a short sword to ensure a slow and agonizing death
- Seppuku and Harakiri Explained: Facts and Differences
Harakiri and seppuku mean exactly the same thing in Japanese, but, Japanese people almost never use the word harakiri and prefer the word seppuku instead Harakiri refers to the action of cutting stomach while seppuku represents the ritual and the traditional procedure of cutting the stomach
- Seppuku: The ultimate samurai sacrifice - History Skills
Seppuku was a form of ritual suicide by disembowelment that allowed a warrior to preserve honour when facing shame, failure, or inevitable capture It was expected to be carried out with ritualistic care, which meant that it was seen as an affirmation of a warrior’s character
- Seppuku Meaning: The Sacred Art of Ritual Suicide in Japanese Culture
Seppuku, or jigoku (ritual suicide), was a deeply ritualized practice in feudal Japan, rooted in Bushido (the “Way of the Warrior”) It served as a means to restore honor, avoid dishonor, or die with dignity—often after a samurai failed in their duty
- Death with Honor? Behind the Myths of Seppuku - nippon. com
Seppuku is famous as a form of suicide by which samurai took responsibility and showed their sincerity However, the reality did not generally match up to the legend, as seppuku changed in
- Seppuku Explained: The Samurai’s Ritual of Honor and Death
Seppuku is a ritual form of suicide by disembowelment It was practiced mainly by samurai —the noble warrior class of ancient Japan Unlike common ideas of suicide that come from sadness or despair, Seppuku was seen as an act of honor, bravery, and loyalty
- Seppuku | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
Seppuku is a traditional Japanese form of ritual suicide closely associated with the ancient samurai warrior class Sometimes also referred to as hara-kiri, seppuku is typically performed by stabbing or cutting oneself in the abdomen with a short sword or knife
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