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    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,...
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  • Tokugawa shogunate maintained execution grounds for Edo at Kozukappara, Suzugamori, and Itabashi.[citation needed] Kozukappara, also known as Kotsukappara...
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    Nikkō Kaidō and the Mito Kaidō. The shogunate maintained the Kozukappara execution grounds in Senju. In 1932, Adachi, formerly known as Minamiadachi District...
    15 KB (1,271 words) - 19:41, 17 May 2024
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    those prosecuted and was executed by decapitation at Edo's Kozukappara execution grounds on November 1, 1859. In October 2009, a descendant of Naosuke...
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  • 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 the Tokugawa...
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    studying performing autopsies on criminals executed at the Kozukappara execution grounds (now, there is a possibility that Katsuragawa Hoshū was at this...
    12 KB (1,532 words) - 23:30, 13 March 2023
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    was mainly agricultural in the Edo period. In 1651, Kozukappara, the Tokugawa's largest execution ground (now located next to Minami-Senju station), was...
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