- The
Kozukappara execution grounds (小塚原刑場,
Kozukappara keijō) were one of the
three sites in the
vicinity of Edo (the
forerunner of present-day Tokyo,...
-
maintained execution grounds for Edo at
Kozukappara, Suzugamori, and Itabashi.[citation needed]
Kozukappara, also
known as Kot****ppara or Kozukahara...
- both the Nikkō Kaidō and the Mito Kaidō. The
shogunate maintained the
Kozukappara execution grounds in Senju. In 1932, Adachi,
formerly known as Minamiadachi...
- Sumida. The area was
mainly agricultural in the Edo period. In 1651,
Kozukappara, the Tokugawa's
largest execution ground (now
located next to Minami-Senju...
- was one of
those prosecuted and was
executed by
decapitation at Edo's
Kozukappara execution grounds on
November 1, 1859. In
October 2009, a descendant...
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During the
period between 1650 and 1873, the area was the
location of the
Kozukappara execution grounds.
Between 100,000 and 200,000
people died here during...
- et al., by
studying performing autopsies on
criminals executed at the
Kozukappara execution grounds (now,
there is a
possibility that
Katsuragawa Hoshū...