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Forty-six of the Forty-seven Ronin cut their own throats in Edo to settle their
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February 4

Forty-Seven Ronin Die: Loyalty Fulfills Samurai Code

Forty-six of the Forty-seven Ronin cut their own throats in Edo to settle their debt of honor after avenging their master's death. This mass ritual suicide cemented the ronin's story as Japan's ultimate example of loyalty, transforming a feudal tragedy into an enduring national legend that defined samurai ethics for centuries.

February 4, 1703

323 years ago

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