The Evil Design of Japan's Death Penalty
Автор: Reach Crime Story
Загружено: 2025-12-11
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This documentary explores the hidden, rarely discussed reality of Japan’s death penalty system — one of the most secretive in the modern world. While most developed nations have abolished capital punishment, Japan continues to enforce it under strict silence, sudden executions, and decades-long psychological uncertainty for inmates.
Through real cases, including Tomohiro Kato, Menda Sakae, and Iwao Hakamada, this video examines how Japan’s justice system handles death row prisoners, why inmates never know their execution date, how trials differ from the United States, and why public support in Japan remains unusually high despite the country’s low crime rate.
The film also reveals the execution process step-by-step, from the prayer room to the final chamber, where hanging remains the only method. We contrast Japan’s centralised approach with the US federal system and highlight the historical, political, and cultural reasons behind their differences.
This documentary aims to provide a clear, factual, and respectful look at a system that remains hidden from most of the world — raising important questions about justice, human rights, and the future of capital punishment in modern society.
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