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Harakiri (or hara-kiri) most often refers to a form of seppuku (or ritual suicide), often miswritten as "harikari". It may also refer to: Biology *HRK (gene), pronounced "harakiri", a human gene Entertainment *''Harakiri'' (album), the third album by Armenian-American singer Serj Tankian *"Harakiri", a song from the 2007 album ''Turn the Lights Out'' by The Ponys *"Hari Kari", a song from the 2009 album ''Ignore the Ignorant'' by The Cribs *Harakiri (band), an independent band produced by Willowtip Records *''Hara-Kiri'' (magazine), a French journal *''Harakiri'' (opera), a 1973 opera composed by Peter Eötvös *''Harakiri'' (video game), a 1990 PC game from Game Arts *''Harakiri City'', a 1996 album from the Venezuelan rock band Caramelos de Cianuro *Harakiri Karaoke, a solo project of Chris Wheelie, member of the Bus Station Loonies 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. In fiction *Harakiri Seppukumaru, one of the enemies in the 1995 Super Famicom game ''Ganbare Goemon Kirakira Douchuu: Boku ga Dancer ni Natta Wake'' Locations *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 Sports *Harry Caray, Chicago Cubs announcer. Acting *Harry Carey 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harakiri (disambiguation)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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