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The Suzugamori execution grounds (鈴ヶ森刑場, Suzugamori keijō) were one of many sites in the vicinity of Edo (the forerunner of present-day Tokyo, Japan) where the Tokugawa shogunate executed criminals, anti-government conspirators and Christians in the Edo period. Others sites included Shibaguchi, Honzaimokuchou, Itabashi, near the Torigoe Myoujin shrine, in front of Saihouji in Kondobashi, and Kotsukappara. The Suzugamori grounds were established in 1651 and operated until 1871. During this 220 year time period, an estimated 100,000 people were executed at Suzugamori.

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  • Lieu d'exécution de Suzugamori (fr)
  • 鈴ヶ森刑場 (ja)
  • Suzugamori execution grounds (en)
  • 鈴森刑場 (zh)
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  • Le lieu d'exécution de Suzugamori (鈴ヶ森刑場, Suzugamori keijō) est un des trois sites dans le voisinage d'Edo (actuelle Tokyo au Japon) où le shogunat Tokugawa exécutait les criminels, les conspirateurs antigouvernementaux et les au cours de l'époque d'Edo. Parmi les autres sites figuraient Shibaguchi, Honzaimokuchou, Itabashi, près du sanctuaire Torigoe Myoujin en face de Saihouji à Kondobashi et Kotsukappara. (fr)
  • 鈴ヶ森刑場(すずがもりけいじょう)は、東京都品川区南大井にかつて存在した刑場。江戸時代には、江戸の北の入口(日光街道)沿いに設置されていた小塚原刑場とともに、南の入口(東海道)沿いに設置されていた刑場であった。 元々この付近は海岸線の近くにあった1本の老松にちなんで「一本松」と呼ばれていたが、この近くにある鈴ヶ森八幡(現磐井神社)の社に鈴石(振ったりすると音がする酸化鉄の一種)があったため、いつの頃からか「鈴ヶ森」と呼ばれるようになったという。また異説には慶長5年(1600年)関ヶ原に向かう徳川家康に庄司甚右衛門が目通りした際に磐井神社近辺で女郎茶屋(陰間茶屋)を設けて徳川軍一行をもてなし、暖簾の端に鈴を結び付けて出入りの時鳴るようにした。その音が鳴り響いたので鈴ヶ森と呼ばれたという。 (ja)
  • 鈴森刑場(日语:鈴ヶ森刑場/すずがもりけいじょう Suzugamori-keijō */?)是日本江戶時代德川幕府用於處決罪犯的之一,位於當時的江戶城城外。刑場設置於城外據信是因當時的人認爲於城外處決罪犯可以避免城內受到「玷污」。另外,鈴森刑場當時鄰近東海道通往江戶城的入口。鈴森刑場建立於1651年,在1871年(明治4年)關閉。統計表明,大約有十萬名罪犯曾於鈴森刑場被處決。 鈴森刑場的原址東京都品川區南大井二丁目有樹立一座紀念碑。1954年,鈴森刑場入選。 (zh)
  • The Suzugamori execution grounds (鈴ヶ森刑場, Suzugamori keijō) were one of many sites in the vicinity of Edo (the forerunner of present-day Tokyo, Japan) where the Tokugawa shogunate executed criminals, anti-government conspirators and Christians in the Edo period. Others sites included Shibaguchi, Honzaimokuchou, Itabashi, near the Torigoe Myoujin shrine, in front of Saihouji in Kondobashi, and Kotsukappara. The Suzugamori grounds were established in 1651 and operated until 1871. During this 220 year time period, an estimated 100,000 people were executed at Suzugamori. (en)
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  • Le lieu d'exécution de Suzugamori (鈴ヶ森刑場, Suzugamori keijō) est un des trois sites dans le voisinage d'Edo (actuelle Tokyo au Japon) où le shogunat Tokugawa exécutait les criminels, les conspirateurs antigouvernementaux et les au cours de l'époque d'Edo. Parmi les autres sites figuraient Shibaguchi, Honzaimokuchou, Itabashi, près du sanctuaire Torigoe Myoujin en face de Saihouji à Kondobashi et Kotsukappara. (fr)
  • The Suzugamori execution grounds (鈴ヶ森刑場, Suzugamori keijō) were one of many sites in the vicinity of Edo (the forerunner of present-day Tokyo, Japan) where the Tokugawa shogunate executed criminals, anti-government conspirators and Christians in the Edo period. Others sites included Shibaguchi, Honzaimokuchou, Itabashi, near the Torigoe Myoujin shrine, in front of Saihouji in Kondobashi, and Kotsukappara. The Suzugamori grounds were established in 1651 and operated until 1871. During this 220 year time period, an estimated 100,000 people were executed at Suzugamori. The site measured about 74×16.2 meters. It was located along the Tōkaidō near the entrance to Edo. Criminals were executed on the outskirts of the city to avoid the "spiritual pollution" of the city. A memorial is currently located on a triangular piece of land where Kyu-Tokaido Avenue and Dai-Ichi Keihin Route cross, alongside Route 15 (the Number 1 Keihin Expressway) in Minami Ōi, Shinagawa, Tokyo. It is about a ten-minute walk from Ōmori-Kaigan Station on the Keikyū Main Line. At the time, Suzugamori was on Edo (Tokyo) Bay, and criminals were also executed in the bay. They were suspended upside-down, and drowned when the tide rose. The first person executed at Suzugamori is thought to have been Marubashi Chūya, a leader of the Keian Uprising. He had already been killed but was drowned as an example to prevent similar uprisings. Other criminals executed at Suzugamori include and Yaoya Oshichi. A few remnants are still on the site. Among them are a well, an iron post for execution by burning, and a stone base for erecting wooden pillars for crucifixion. (The stone base has been moved from its original position.) (en)
  • 鈴ヶ森刑場(すずがもりけいじょう)は、東京都品川区南大井にかつて存在した刑場。江戸時代には、江戸の北の入口(日光街道)沿いに設置されていた小塚原刑場とともに、南の入口(東海道)沿いに設置されていた刑場であった。 元々この付近は海岸線の近くにあった1本の老松にちなんで「一本松」と呼ばれていたが、この近くにある鈴ヶ森八幡(現磐井神社)の社に鈴石(振ったりすると音がする酸化鉄の一種)があったため、いつの頃からか「鈴ヶ森」と呼ばれるようになったという。また異説には慶長5年(1600年)関ヶ原に向かう徳川家康に庄司甚右衛門が目通りした際に磐井神社近辺で女郎茶屋(陰間茶屋)を設けて徳川軍一行をもてなし、暖簾の端に鈴を結び付けて出入りの時鳴るようにした。その音が鳴り響いたので鈴ヶ森と呼ばれたという。 (ja)
  • 鈴森刑場(日语:鈴ヶ森刑場/すずがもりけいじょう Suzugamori-keijō */?)是日本江戶時代德川幕府用於處決罪犯的之一,位於當時的江戶城城外。刑場設置於城外據信是因當時的人認爲於城外處決罪犯可以避免城內受到「玷污」。另外,鈴森刑場當時鄰近東海道通往江戶城的入口。鈴森刑場建立於1651年,在1871年(明治4年)關閉。統計表明,大約有十萬名罪犯曾於鈴森刑場被處決。 鈴森刑場的原址東京都品川區南大井二丁目有樹立一座紀念碑。1954年,鈴森刑場入選。 (zh)
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