- The
Mimizuka (耳塚, "Ear Mound" or "Ear Tomb"),
which was
renamed from
Hanazuka (鼻塚, "Nose Mound"), is a
monument in Kyoto, ****an. It is
dedicated to the...
- Buddha" of Hideyoshi,
where they
remain today under the
wrong name of
mimizuka or "ear mound".
During the Azuchi-Momoyama
period and
thanks to the introduction...
- Broader,
related topics Headhunting Human trophy collecting Medical torture Mimizuka War
crimes committed by the
United States Rottman,
Gordon (2008). US Army...
- A gorintō on top of the
Mimizuka with Siddhaṃ inscriptions...
- ****anese
tombs containing am****ted
noses from
Korean soldiers and
civilians Mimizuka, the best-known such shrine,
containing at
least 38,000
noses Political...
- attraction, the gr****y
burial mound that
bears the
erroneous name of the
Mimizuka, the 'Mound of Ears'.".
Hwangseoksan Fortress consisted of
extensive walls...
- were
collected and
brought back to ****an,
where they were
placed in the
Mimizuka monument in Kyoto. As of 2024[update], it
still stands. In
North America...
-
around 38,000
Korean people (specifically
their noses) from the nose tomb
Mimizuka in Kyoto.
These noses were cut off the
faces of
people during the ****anese...
- over
historic military confrontations still affect modern relations. The
Mimizuka monument near
Kyoto enshrining the
mutilated body
parts of at
least 38...
-
University Press. pp. 324. ISBN 0-8047-1895-4. The
Great Mirror of Male Love. "
Mimizuka,
meaning "ear tomb", was the
place Toyotomi Hideyoshi buried the ears taken...