Kumatarō Kido (城戸 熊太郎, Kido Kumatarō, c.1857–1893) and Yagorō Tani (谷 弥五郎, Tani Yagorō) were Japanese spree killers who killed 11 people, including an infant, on May 25, 1893, a spree known as Kawachi Jūningiri (河内十人斬り). The roots of the killings were both emotional and financial. Kido lost his common-law-wife to a man named Torajirō Matsunaga, whose brother, Denjirō, defrauded money from Kido and assaulted him. Along with a pupil named Tani Yagorō, Kido decided to kill Matsunaga's family. They prepared guns and swords and on May 25, 1893, they attacked Denjirō's house and killed four people. They then attacked Denjirō's son's house, killing five people. They also killed his former common-law-wife and her mother. However, they were not able to kill Torajirō Matsunaga. They committed suicid
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- 河内十人斬り (ja)
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| - 河内十人斬り(かわちじゅうにんぎり)は、1893年(明治26年)に大阪府南東部の金剛山麓の赤阪村字水分で起こった殺人事件。 金銭・交際トラブルによって、名前通り10人が殺害されて当時のビッグニュースとなり、小説・芝居にも使われ、浪曲師京山幸枝若により、大阪の伝統芸能である河内音頭の代表的な演目となった。 (ja)
- Kumatarō Kido (城戸 熊太郎, Kido Kumatarō, c.1857–1893) and Yagorō Tani (谷 弥五郎, Tani Yagorō) were Japanese spree killers who killed 11 people, including an infant, on May 25, 1893, a spree known as Kawachi Jūningiri (河内十人斬り). The roots of the killings were both emotional and financial. Kido lost his common-law-wife to a man named Torajirō Matsunaga, whose brother, Denjirō, defrauded money from Kido and assaulted him. Along with a pupil named Tani Yagorō, Kido decided to kill Matsunaga's family. They prepared guns and swords and on May 25, 1893, they attacked Denjirō's house and killed four people. They then attacked Denjirō's son's house, killing five people. They also killed his former common-law-wife and her mother. However, they were not able to kill Torajirō Matsunaga. They committed suicid (en)
- Kumatarō Kido (城戸 熊太郎, Kido Kumatarō, c.1857-1893) et Yagorō Tani (谷 弥五郎, Tani Yagorō) sont des tueurs à la chaîne japonais, assassins de 11 personnes dont un nourrisson, le 25 mai 1893, à Chihaya Akasaka (nom du lieu depuis la deuxième moitié du 20e siècle), tuerie appelée Kawachi Jūningiri (河内十人斬り) en japonais. Les raisons de ces meurtres sont à la fois affectives et financières. L'épouse de Kido l'a quitté pour un nommé Torajirō Matsunaga, dont le frère, Denjirō, l'a escroqué et agressé. En compagnie d'un élève nommé Tani Yagorō, Kido décide de tuer la famille Matsunaga. Ils préparent fusils et sabres et le 25 mai 1893 attaquent la maison de Denjirō et tuent quatre personnes. Ils attaquent ensuite la maison du fils de Denjirō et tuent cinq personnes. Ils tuent aussi son ancienne conjoin (fr)
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| - Kumatarō Kido (城戸 熊太郎, Kido Kumatarō, c.1857-1893) et Yagorō Tani (谷 弥五郎, Tani Yagorō) sont des tueurs à la chaîne japonais, assassins de 11 personnes dont un nourrisson, le 25 mai 1893, à Chihaya Akasaka (nom du lieu depuis la deuxième moitié du 20e siècle), tuerie appelée Kawachi Jūningiri (河内十人斬り) en japonais. Les raisons de ces meurtres sont à la fois affectives et financières. L'épouse de Kido l'a quitté pour un nommé Torajirō Matsunaga, dont le frère, Denjirō, l'a escroqué et agressé. En compagnie d'un élève nommé Tani Yagorō, Kido décide de tuer la famille Matsunaga. Ils préparent fusils et sabres et le 25 mai 1893 attaquent la maison de Denjirō et tuent quatre personnes. Ils attaquent ensuite la maison du fils de Denjirō et tuent cinq personnes. Ils tuent aussi son ancienne conjointe et sa mère. Cependant, ils ne sont pas en mesure de tuer Torajirō Matsunaga. Ils se suicident après les meurtres et leurs restes sont découverts le 7 juin. Le roman Kokuhaku du chanteur punk rock japonais Kō Machida, est basé sur cette affaire. (fr)
- Kumatarō Kido (城戸 熊太郎, Kido Kumatarō, c.1857–1893) and Yagorō Tani (谷 弥五郎, Tani Yagorō) were Japanese spree killers who killed 11 people, including an infant, on May 25, 1893, a spree known as Kawachi Jūningiri (河内十人斬り). The roots of the killings were both emotional and financial. Kido lost his common-law-wife to a man named Torajirō Matsunaga, whose brother, Denjirō, defrauded money from Kido and assaulted him. Along with a pupil named Tani Yagorō, Kido decided to kill Matsunaga's family. They prepared guns and swords and on May 25, 1893, they attacked Denjirō's house and killed four people. They then attacked Denjirō's son's house, killing five people. They also killed his former common-law-wife and her mother. However, they were not able to kill Torajirō Matsunaga. They committed suicide after the murders, and their remains were discovered on June 7. A novel, Kokuhaku by Japanese punk rock singer Kō Machida, was based on their case. (en)
- 河内十人斬り(かわちじゅうにんぎり)は、1893年(明治26年)に大阪府南東部の金剛山麓の赤阪村字水分で起こった殺人事件。 金銭・交際トラブルによって、名前通り10人が殺害されて当時のビッグニュースとなり、小説・芝居にも使われ、浪曲師京山幸枝若により、大阪の伝統芸能である河内音頭の代表的な演目となった。 (ja)
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