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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 10 MIN

Beyond the Blade: The Philosophy of Seppuku and the Art of Ultimate Accountability

from Japanese History: The Soul of Japan · host 高崎健士郎

Step beyond the visceral imagery of Shōgun to uncover the profound spiritual logic behind the samurai’s final act. Marcus and Sophie explore the concepts of Makoto and Kiyosa, revealing why the abdomen was once considered the ultimate window to the human soul. This episode traces the ritual’s evolution from battlefield desperation to a sophisticated legal privilege, concluding with a look at its modern legacy in Japanese corporate 'social seppuku.' Join us for a deep dive into the intersection of honor, sacrifice, and the enduring power of Misogi. #JapaneseHistory #SamuraiCulture #Seppuku #Bushido #JapanesePhilosophy #Shogun

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