is an outcast group at the bottom of the Japanese social order that has historically been the victim of severe discrimination and ostracism. They were originally members of outcast communities in the
Japanese feudal era, composed of those with occupations considered
impure or tainted by death (such as executioners, undertakers, workers in slaughterhouses, butchers or tanners), which have severe social stigmas of
kegare ( or "defilement") attached to them. Traditionally, the burakumin lived in their own
hamlets or
ghettos.