Some proponents of Ultra Shiteating argue that it is a way to challenge societal norms and push the boundaries of human endurance.
However, many experts consider Ultra Shiteating to be a form of self-mutilation or a cry for help.
Ultra Shiteating has also been linked to the Japanese " kakushin" or "total conversion" movement, which emphasizes the importance of spiritual transformation through extreme experiences.
In fact, many Japanese people view Ultra Shiteating as a form of cultural aberration or a Western import.
Despite its association with extreme eating challenges, Ultra Shiteating is not a widely practiced or accepted form of entertainment.