The Japanese commander ams his soldiers depicted in this painting throw themselves into the sea during a naval battle rather than

risk losing what cultural value?

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3 months ago

The cultural value that the Japanese soldiers were risking losing was their honor and dignity. In Japanese culture, seppuku (ritual suicide) or sacrificing oneself in battle was seen as a way to preserve honor and avoid the shame of defeat. The soldiers chose to save their honor by choosing death over surrender.

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