In fact, many Japanese people view Ultra Shiteating as a form of cultural aberration or a Western import.
In Japan, Ultra Shiteating is often associated with the "Gyakusatsu" or "reverse slaughter" movement, which emphasizes the importance of confronting and overcoming one's fears and taboos.
Some proponents of Ultra Shiteating argue that it is a way to challenge societal norms and push the boundaries of human endurance.



