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  1. Seppuku - Wikipedia

    • The term seppuku is derived from the two Sino-Japanese roots setsu 切 ("to cut", from Middle Chinese tset; compare Mandarin qiē and Cantonese chit) and fuku 腹 ("belly", from MC pjuwk; compare Mandarin f… See more

    Ritual

    The practice of seppuku was not standardized until the 17th century. In the 12th and 13th centuries, such as with the seppuku of Minamoto no Yorimasa, the practice of … See more

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    Female Ritual Suicide

    Female ritual suicide (incorrectly referred to in some English sources as jigai), was practiced by … See more

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    As Capital Punishment

    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, es… See more

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    Recorded Events

    On February 15, 1868, eleven French sailors of the Dupleix entered the town of Sakai without official permission. Their presence caused panic among the residents. … See more

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  1. 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 …

     
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  3. Seppuku | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Seppuku, the honorable 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 …

  4. What is Seppuku? - HISTORY

    Jan 11, 2016 · Seppuku, also known as hara-kiri, was a form of honorable death for samurai who faced defeat, shame or punishment. Learn about the history, ceremony and examples of seppuku, and how it evolved from a warrior code …

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  6. Hara-kiri: The Samurai Ritual of Seppuku - TheCollector

    May 25, 2022 · Learn about the history, reasons, and symbolism behind hara-kiri, or seppuku, the formal suicide by self-disembowelment practiced by samurai. Find out how it is relevant today and how it differs from jigai, the female …

  7. The Brutal History of Seppuku and Hara-kiri - History …

    Learn about the origins, meaning, and ceremony of seppuku and hara-kiri, the formal acts of self-disembowelment practiced by samurai warriors. Discover how these rituals evolved from battlefield suicides to expressions of honor and art.

  8. seppuku, or hara-kiri - Students | Britannica Kids

    seppuku, or hara-kiri. 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.”.

  9. seppuku summary | Britannica

  10. Harakiri (1962) - IMDb

  11. Hara-kiri: Explaining The Samurai's Sacred Suicide Ritual

  12. Hara-kiri - Encyclopedia.com

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  14. 'Harakiri' 60 Years On: 10 Reasons Why It's The Best Samurai

  15. Harakiri (Seppuku) 1962 | Review & Analysis - JCA

  16. Honor, morality, and ritual suicide movie review (1962) - Roger Ebert

  17. Hara-Kiri - Rotten Tomatoes

  18. ‎Harakiri (1962) directed by Masaki Kobayashi - Letterboxd

  19. Harakiri - The Criterion Channel

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