In the past, Japan, like China, was beheaded, but after the Meiji Restoration, Japan learned from the West and adopted a distorted shape. And it's one of those high tables. It is said that it was imported from China and Hongkong. This kind of twisting platform requires high psychological quality of criminals and needs to climb up. So it was improved in the back and changed into a hollow type. This is how Japanese war criminals executed the death penalty in World War II.
When it is executed, it is generally not greeted and never executed. Suddenly, the attorney general signed it the same day and kicked you out. There is no project to add chicken legs, but you are sent directly to the execution room. When you get to the execution room, the prisoner will understand that he wants to be a servant. Unlike China, who likes to choose noon, which is considered to be the most full of yang, the Japanese like to choose morning, which is considered to be full of yang.
This is to prevent the executioner from bearing too heavy a psychological burden. Three people pressed the switch at the same time, only one was the real executioner, but no one knew which one. After the execution, the executioner has tens of thousands of subsidies, but generally he doesn't take them to eat and drink, but donates them to temples. Because the Japanese think they have been contaminated with "blasphemy", they should ask a mage to do it. Those executed will be cremated and the ashes will eventually be returned to their families. This is the death penalty in Japan. Whether the death penalty should be abolished is still a controversial issue.