Kogi Kaishakunin

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The Kogi Kaishakunin is a fictional position appearing in the manga Lone Wolf and Cub. In the story, it was the Japanese shogun's official executioner.

A position of great power, the Kogi Kaishakunin wore robes emblazoned with the Shogun's personal crest and was the personification of the Shogun as he assisted daimyo during their seppuku. Seppuku was a method of ritualized suicide the Bushi and Samurai used when comfronted with shame, defeat or when ordered to do so by their master. Seppuku offered an honorable, albeit excruciatingly painful, death.

Samurai committing seppuku often had a second, or kaishaku, who would assist their death by striking a fatal sword blow, often severing the head, at the moment of greatest pain, thus expediating the death of the samurai. However, because loyal retainers had sworn never to raise their swords against their master, a daimyo committing seppuku could not have a loyal retainer help him. Thus the Kogi Kaishakunin, being the personification of the Shogun, was the only one capable of assisting a Daimyo during his seppuku.


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