Harakiri (or hara-kiri) most often refers to a form of seppuku (or ritual suicide), often miswritten as "harikari".

Harakiri may also refer to:

Film and television

  • Harakiri: Die Tragödie einer Geisha, a 1913 German film by Harry Piel
  • Harakiri (1919 film), a German film by Fritz Lang
  • Hara-Kiri (1928 film), a French film by Henri Debai and Marie-Louise Iribe
  • The Battle (1934 film), also released as Hara-Kiri and Thunder in the East, a French film by Nicolas Farkas and Viktor Tourjansky
  • Harakiri (1962 film), a Japanese film by Masaki Kobayashi
  • Harakiri (1970 television film), a Danish television film by Pantomima Alfreda Jarryho
  • Hara-Kiri: Murder, a 1974 episode of the US television series Hawaii Five-O
  • Harakiri (1975 film), a Turkish film by Ertem Göreç
  • Harakiri (1986 television series), a Danish television series
  • Hara-Kiri (1996 film), a French film by Yves Fajnberg
  • Harakiri (2000 film), a Dutch film by Jimmy Tai
  • Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai, a 2011 Japanese film by Takashi Miike, the remake of the 1962 film

Music

People

  • Harry Caray (1914–1998), American sportscaster and Chicago Cubs announcer
  • Harry Carey (actor) (1878–1947), American actor known for his work in silent films

Places

  • Harakiri Yagura, one of the yagura (tombs) where Hōjō Takatoki allegedly killed himself at the fall of the shogunate in 1333
  • Harakiri (ski piste), the steepest ski slope of Austria

Video games

  • Harakiri (video game), a 1990 PC game from Game Arts
  • Harakiri Seppukumaru, one of the enemies in the 1995 Super Famicom game Ganbare Goemon Kirakira Douchuu: Boku ga Dancer ni Natta Wake

Other uses

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