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contains a reference to ubasute. During the song "Four Black Dragons", as a city is being evacuated for fear of an American naval force, a panicked merchant is willing to abandon his aged mother during the evacuation, but the merchant is reminded that his son could do the same when the merchant is
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allegory, a son carries his mother up a mountain on his back. During the journey, she stretches out her arms, catching the twigs and scattering them in their wake, so that her son will be able to find the way home.
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episode #305, "Mortality". Ubasute sometimes appears as a metaphor for contemporary Japan's treatment of the elderly, who are noted for
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song "I Don't Mind" has a depiction of ubasute – "So here's you with your mom on your back, going into the woods..."
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as more and more of the aging US population reaches retirement age, angering the Religious Right and Baby Boomers.
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they describe a ubasute-like dinosaur custom where elders are hurled off a cliff into a tar pit at the age of 72.
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relative was carried to a mountain, or some other remote, desolate place, and left there to die.
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just as old. The merchant reluctantly picks up his mother and carries her on his back.
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introduce the concept of ubasute as a political ploy to stave off the insolvency of
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at the base of Mount Fuji was once such a site, where its reputation as a
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mythology. According to the Kodansha Illustrated Encyclopedia of Japan,
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The practice of ubasute is explored at length in the Japanese novel
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The concept of ubasute forms the basis of the storyline for the
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The practice is the main story featured in the comic book
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One Hundred Aspects of the Moon
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
senicide
Japan
elderly
Kunio Yanagita
India
Buddhist
legend
Buddhist
Radiolab
above-average suicide rates
Shichirō Fukazawa
Keisuke Kinoshita
The Ballad of Narayama
Kim Ki-young
Goryeojang
Shohei Imamura

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