The Samurai Era: Japan's Warrior Civilization Explained — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the complex and often misunderstood practice of seppuku, or ritual suicide by disembowelment, among the samurai class. They trace its origins from the Heian period through its codification in the Edo era, examining famous cases like the 47 Ronin and the death of Minamoto no Yorimasa. The conversation distinguishes between honorable seppuku and punitive decapitation, discusses the role of the kaishakunin or second, and reflects on how the ritual evolved into a symbol of bushidō. They also touch on the Meiji-era decline of seppuku and its final legal abolition in 1873, while noting its persistence in popular imagination. This episode avoids sensationalism, aiming for a sober, factual discussion of a practice that was both a privilege and a duty in samurai culture. #Samurai #Seppuku #HaraKiri #Bushido #47Ronin #MinamotoNoYorimasa #Kaishakunin #EdoPeriod #MeijiRestoration #RitualSuicide #SamuraiHonor #JapaneseHistory #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #EastAsia #FeudalJapan #DeathRituals #SamuraiCulture Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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