Cultural Melting Pot

Cultural Melting Pot (今昔仕置絵巻 lit. Picture Scroll of Punishments Past and Present) is an execution in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, with Korekiyo Shinguji being executed and Monodam being destroyed in the process.

Sequence
Korekiyo is tied up and hanging from the ceiling. Monotaro and Monophanie then begin to rapidly spin Korekiyo around as Monodam simply stares. Korekiyo's hat is tossed during the process, as he grows dizzier, Monotaro and Monophanie cease the spinning, the ties are cut off by a samurai, sending him falling down a hole and into a boiler.

Monotaro and Monophanie ignite the fire and raise it with multiple pieces of charcoal and start boiling Korekiyo, causing him to start crying blood. After a moment of staring at the flames, Monodam suddenly commits suicide by running into the fire under the boiler, due to him not being able to get along with his siblings.

As Monotaro and Monophanie stare in shock at Monodam's suicide, Korekiyo is boiled alive, as his soul ascends into the sky, he reunites with his sister's spirit. They share a happy reunion until Monokuma shows up in the garb of a Shinto priest and sprinkles salt onto Korekiyo. To add insult to injury, his sister joins in the sprinkling as well. Korekiyo yells in horror as his spirit is "purified" and is banished to the afterlife. Monokuma and Korekiyo's sister then sit on a perch overlooking the city as the execution ends.

Trivia

 * The execution features an array of punishment, torture and execution methods used in Japan historically, along with customs from antiquity.
 * The execution begins with Korekiyo being tied in what is known as a "shrimp tie" (海老責め ebizeme), more specifically "reverse shrimp tie", a kind of bondage (see ) used in the as a torture and interrogation technique, as the position exerts force on the victim's body and causes a burning sensation over time. Interestingly, a variation of this archaic bondage is used today in BDSM (short for Bondage Dominance/Domestic Sado-Masochism, see ), making this punishment reflective in a way of Korekiyo's unorthodox relationship with his sister.
 * The way the rope binding Korekiyo is eventually cut by a man holding a katana seems to be reflective of, specifically the stage where after the disembowelment itself, an attendant beheads the subject of the ritual.
 * The actual method of execution used on Korekiyo, that is death by boiling, was a form of state-approved execution method for severe criminals in the . One notable character in Japanese history and theatrical tradition who suffered this fate is.
 * Throwing handfuls of salt as a means of banishing evil spirits is a tradition in Japan originating from ancient history. Also, the outfit Monokuma wears for this stage of the execution is often identified with, practitioners of Japanese esoteric cosmology, who are traditionally said to have been capable of communicating with and controlling spirits.
 * This is the only execution that Monokuma tried to cease the blackened's soul.
 * The scenery that Monokuma and the spirit of his sister are viewing in the closing scene of the execution seems to based on the ancient, which served as the capital of imperial Japan from antiquity until 1869.

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