I guess when you live in an island, there's limited space so you've really got to take care of it.
For example, they're really strict about littering and keeping public spaces clean... In fact they don't have public trashcans like we do, or at least not near as many. Like at the beach, people who bring food etc are expected to take their trash with them when they leave and for the most part, people do. Their culture really looks down on littering, like they've been raised from birth to really think it's a terrible, awful thing, so their public spaces are very clean compared to ours.
So maybe the body disposal thing is to make extra sure that their small space isn't a big biohazard.
I guess when you live in an island, there's limited space so you've really got to take care of it.
For example, they're really strict about littering and keeping public spaces clean... In fact they don't have public trashcans like we do, or at least not near as many. Like at the beach, people who bring food etc are expected to take their trash with them when they leave and for the most part, people do. Their culture really looks down on littering, like they've been raised from birth to really think it's a terrible, awful thing, so their public spaces are very clean compared to ours.
So maybe the body disposal thing is to make extra sure that their small space isn't a big biohazard.
It's more along the lines of Yakuza getting people not to testify, IIRC.
Ahh