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Daiyō kangoku (代用監獄) is a ****anese
legal term
meaning "substitute prison".
Daiyō kangoku are
detention cells found in
police stations which are used as...
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Ushio to Tora: Shin'en no
Daiyō (うしおととら:深淵の大妖) is an RPG (Role-playing game)
based on the
manga series of the same name
about a boy and his
uneasy friendship...
- them. In
their efforts to
avoid capture,
Ryota and his friends,
aided by
Daiyo, a
native girl, come
across Godzilla, who
previously fought Ghidorah and...
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pretextual purposes”.
Fourth being having a “substitute imprisonment” (
daiyo kangoku)
system where prosecutors often detain suspects in
police holding...
- 1986JP
October 23, 1986
Unreleased Unreleased Ushio to Tora: Shin'en no
Daiyō Pixel Tom
Create Yutaka July 9, 1993JP July 9, 1993
Unreleased Unreleased...
- Godzilla's
uncharacteristic behavior and
attraction to the
female character Daiyo. Toho and Rankin/B****
later negotiated their differences and co-produced...
- (聚光院), and Shinjū-an (眞珠庵). Daiji-in (大慈院) Daikō-in (大光院) Daisen-in (大仙院)
Daiyō-an (大用庵) Gyokurin-in (玉林院) Hōshun-in (芳春院) Jukō-in (聚光院) Kinryū-in (金龍院)...
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rights violations that
relate to
government policies, as in the case of
daiyo kangoku system (substitute prison) and the
methods of
interrogating crime...
- system:
confessions are
typically extracted while suspects are held in
daiyo kangoku, or "substitute prisons", for
interrogation before they are charged...
- vs.
Baragon (1965), Dr.
Sueko Togami Ebirah,
Horror of the Deep (1966),
Daiyo,
Infant Islander The War of the
Gargantuas (1966), Akemi, Stewart's ****istant...