• In the film
The Yakuza (
1975), is a major element in the story. The character Tanaka Ken (
Takakura Ken) owes Harry Kilmer (
Robert Mitchum) a "debt that can never be repaid" for saving the life of his "sister" (actually Tanaka Ken's wife) and her young daughter during the post-war occupation of Japan. In the film, he describes to a Westerner as "the burden hardest to bear". • In
The Transformers animated series episode "
The Burden Hardest to Bear", the
Autobot Kup uses the concept of to describe the burden of leadership facing
Rodimus Prime. Much of the episode is set in Japan, and deals with Rodimus Prime's reluctance to be a leader, only to eventually come to grips with his responsibility. • In
William Gibson's semi-dystopian
Sprawl trilogy, Eastern themes, including , often play a role. Loyalty to one's company, or in this case international corporate mega-entities, is taken to the extreme to include surgically implanted monitoring devices and employees living almost exclusively within the regimented confines of the company. It is also seen at an individual level, the term mentioned several times in the novel
Mona Lisa Overdrive. Most notable is the exchange between the console cowboy "Tick" and the
Yakuza authority Yanaka. • In the Chuck's World book saga, is a central theme. The concept of duty and obligation is fundamental to all of the main characters and is central to the bonds that tie them into a family. • The TV series
Giri/Haji explores the duty that the protagonist bears, and the burden of repaying it on behalf of his brother. ==See also==