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Harajuku and Harakiri have two totally different meanings. To visually see this, it will help to enable Japanese language support on your browser. Harajuku in its kanji (borrowed Chinese characters) form is 原宿 meaning 'meadow lodging' Harakiri in it's kanji+okurigana (Japanese syllabic characters connected to a word that uses kanji) form is 腹切り meaning 'stomach cutting'
Harakiri City was created in 1995.
The cast of Harakiri - 1986 includes: Kim Schumacher as Himself - Host
The cast of Harakiri Whoom - 1969 includes: Andrea Rau
Harakiri means literally 'cutting the belly'. It is a colloquial and considered somewhat vulgar term for 'Seppuku, a ritual suicide by self-disembowelment on a sword; practiced by samurai men in the traditional Japanese society. Women samurai needed special approval for committing seppuku. The practice of committing seppuku at the death of one's master is known as tsuifuku though the ritual is basically the same. Seppuku ( lit."belly-cutting") is better known in English as harakiri and is written with the same kanji (traditional characters) as seppuku but in reverse order with an okurigana.
The cast of Harakiri - 2000 includes: Daan Schuurmans as Operator Bram Van der Veen as Daniel
The cast of Harakiri djeca - 2010 includes: Goran Bogdan Filip Krizan Ana Maras
The cast of Harakiri - 1970 includes: Boris Hybner as Performer Richard Ryda as Performer Ctibor Turba as Performer
The cast of Harakiri - 1975 includes: Nazan Adali Mehmet Ali Erbil Cem Erman Ayhan Isik
Don't worry about Xbox games in Japan.....the Japanese hate Xbox...it sucks. They would rather commit Harakiri then play Xboy. And yes I spelled it wrong.
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