Hara-kiri
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  • oh my god. really? just gonna kill yourself? idiot

  • I bet you I can commit Harakiri better then you can. :)

  • 挫折 死亡 栄誉 wwwwww

  • 西洋には武士道に通じるものとして騎士道がある 責任の取り方だ 武士道 サムライとして 外国の方々が 切腹自決に 意味が判らない 理解できないのは この点だ おそらく 宗教上の違いだと思う これは 戦時中の 戦陣訓 特攻 玉砕 にも繫がる 天皇陛下万歳といっての軍人ばかりでなく民間人までのアッツ島の­玉砕 沖縄での民間人の玉砕にも軍人ばかりでなく民間人にまで浸透して­しまったことは いくら国を憂うといった行為としても 非常におそましい文化だと 日本人である僕だが おぞましい 行為そのものだと 僕は思う。終戦後 海外では 捕虜になろうが 生き残った方々で 歴史に名を残す偉大な人材が居るというのに

  • @sachiofukuzawa1

    Indeed.

  • fake :(

  • @DeRex9 omg its fake ?? you are a genious !!

  • @NitooJackerarg love your comment mate, made me laugh, cheers :)

  • I suppose splitting your belly open won't kill you immediately so the guy cutting off your head would do it as an act of mercy?

  • @theif519 yes

  • @theif519 No the final kill is by cutting the head off. The stabbing part is done to lessen the pain from cutting the head. I know it doesn't make sense but that's what it actually is.

  • @federer4life i thought they cut there guts  or stomach wateva and then cut there head off for less pain? am i rong

  • @BayCollins77 It's the opposite :) I know this from my own experience. oh wait... jk

  • please change the name, that's not harakiri but seppuku.

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  • @baggio67 Seppuku is also known as harakiri (腹切り, "cutting the belly") and is written with the same kanji as seppuku, but in reverse order with an okurigana.

  • @efrasegura03 On Japanese culture is differente, harahiri its made alone, seppuku with the "kaishakunin"

  • hahaha

  • 挫折!死亡!栄誉!

    えっ

    

  • Harakiri is wron name!! IT IS SEPPUKU!! その切腹

  • @Banach727272 Your right. Hara Kiri is a form of that sort of Suiside. But no decapitation of the head.

  • @Kirikirisempai Decapitation was also part of Hara-Kiri. But not a complete decapitation, because a strand of skin is always left. Because of this, skilled swordsmen are called in to do so, friend or not.

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  • @am92189 yes they are the same but seppuku is the proper and respectful name Hara-kiri is directly translated as simply "belly cutting" seppuku is a much deeper concept that many western cultures don't quite grasp and or wish to of course not all but many simply see it as suicide

  • so what's the difference of harakiri and seppuku... they are just the same right???

  • @am92189 As far as the act is concerned yes. However the word seppuku is much deeper and respectful, symbolising the a proud act.

    Harakiri simply means belly cut and is rather dull.

  • @am92189 No, they are not the same. Seppuku is the name of the ritual act of suicide prescribed by the Samurai code of honor. Hara kiri is the process of carrying out Seppuku, hara being the lower abdomen and kiri meaning cut. In many instances, the belly is not cut across because the pain of having stabbed oneself in the gut is so intense that the doubling of the body and resultant emotional reaction prevent it. At some point a second will cut the neck of the dieing man killing him.

  • 不覚にものぼりの文字にw

  • It's seppuku, not seppugen.

  • This shows that emos do it all wrong. Samurais ftw!

    LOL

  • damn u missed his head wtf

  • will some1 tell me what that guy cut in his stomach that killed him.

  • Why would the sword be top left swinging down, thats silly, if you did that and failed like he did, you would be highly dishonoured

  • Yeah! Good old Shogun TW!

  • Did he hurt?

  • cheesy

  • lol seppugen XD

  • WTF IS SEPPUGEN its called seppuku lmao

  • Its shogun totalwar warlord edition

  • wat game is this if it is a game?

  • shogun

  • Lmao....MISSED HIS HEAD XD

  • 挫折死亡ってのぼりは何だよwwww

  • jattattataa

  • Wrong wrong wrong.... You did it all wrong. All right... from the top.

  • i know. that was totally unrealistic

  • youre right! he missed many details

  • Shogun Total War

  • Weak.

    The second's sword work for kaishaku wasn't even close. Every samurai learned this form as a boy.

  • ok, weird noises there

  • i see

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