The Mimizuka (耳塚, "Ear Mound" or "Ear Tomb"), which was renamed from Hanazuka (鼻塚, "Nose Mound"), is a monument in Kyoto, Japan. It is dedicated to the...
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Broader, related topics Headhunting Human trophy collecting Medical torture Mimizuka War crimes committed by the United States Rottman, Gordon (2008). US Army...
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Japanese tombs containing amputated noses from Korean soldiers and civilians Mimizuka, the best-known such shrine, containing at least 38,000 noses Political...
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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...
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Yoshimitsu The front shrine and main hall Roof Ema Toyotomi Hideyoshi Mimizuka: a nose tomb containing the noses of Korean and Chinese people killed during...
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A gorintō on top of the Mimizuka with Siddhaṃ inscriptions...
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attraction, the grassy burial mound that bears the erroneous name of the Mimizuka, the 'Mound of Ears'.". Hwangseoksan Fortress consisted of extensive walls...
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were collected and brought back to Japan, where they were placed in the Mimizuka monument in Kyoto. As of 2024[update], it still stands. In North America...
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over historic military confrontations still affect modern relations. The Mimizuka monument near Kyoto enshrining the mutilated body parts of at least 38...
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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...
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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 Japanese...
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some 38,000 Koreans as trophies (a common samurai practice) and built the Mimizuka monument in Kyōto. The long war reduced the productive capacity of farmlands...
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9661167°E / 35.0619472; 133.9661167 circular 34m dia x 6.5m high Miwayama No.3 Mimizuka (耳塚) 35°3′41.03″N 133°57′57.44″E / 35.0613972°N 133.9659556°E / 35.0613972;...
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A great number of both types of kubizuka still exist throughout Japan. Mimizuka (耳塚, ear mound, an alteration of the original hanazuka 鼻塚, nose mound )...
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Kyoto Bridges in Kyoto Sanjō Ōhashi Kyoto International Conference Center Mimizuka Ryozen Kannon Museums in Kyoto Hosomi Museum Kitamura Museum Koryo Museum...
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District, Tokushima Mimasaka Province Mimasaka, Okayama Mimata, Miyazaki Mimizuka Minabe, Wakayama Minabegawa, Wakayama Minakata Kumagusu Minakuchi, Shiga...
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Honnō-ji). Hompa Hongwan-ji. Ōtaniha Hongwan-ji. Hōkō-ji (方広寺, Hōkō-ji). Mimizuka. Kōdai-ji (高台寺, Kōdai-ji), formally identified as Jubuzan Kōdai-ji (鷲峰山高台寺...
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