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'''Iki-jime''' literally means "stab death" in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. It is a traditional tool consisting of a spike or awl used by [[Fishing Industry - Japan|Japanese fishermen]] to destroy the brain of a fish in an efficient manner. Many individuals in the West have begun to adopt the method in light of concerns about [[humane]] treatment of animals in [[slaughtering]] methodologies.
'''Iki-jime''' literally means "stab death" in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. It is a traditional tool consisting of a spike or awl used by [[Fishing Industry - Japan|Japanese fishermen]] to destroy the brain of a fish in an efficient manner. Many individuals in the West have begun to adopt the method in light of concerns about [[humane]] treatment of animals in [[slaughtering]] methodologies.



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Iki-jime literally means "stab death" in Japanese. It is a traditional tool consisting of a spike or awl used by Japanese fishermen to destroy the brain of a fish in an efficient manner. Many individuals in the West have begun to adopt the method in light of concerns about humane treatment of animals in slaughtering methodologies.

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