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Japanese burial mound
Kubizuka (首塚, literally neck mound in Japanese, often translated as head tomb) is a type of burial mound in Japan, in which severed heads are interred
Kubizuka
Heian period provincial magnate and samurai in eastern Japan
and the future site of Edo, which later became Tokyo. It was buried. The kubizuka, or grave, which is located in the present day Ōtemachi section of Tokyo
Taira_no_Masakado
Japanese samurai (1294–1336)
his head was removed and sent to Kanshin-ji where it was buried in a kubizuka. His son, Kusunoki Masatsura, served the emperor's successor, the 12-year-old
Kusunoki_Masashige
1600 battle in Japan
000 koku after the battle, was immediately ordered by Ieyasu to build Kubizuka (head-burial mound) for those who had fallen in the battle of Sekigahara
Battle_of_Sekigahara
Japanese manga series
978-4-08-883295-1 January 7, 2025 978-1-9747-5148-8 40. "Kubizuka Daimyojin Shrine" (首塚大明神, Kubizuka Daimyōjin) 41. "Seimei Shrine" (晴明神社, Seimei Jinja) 42
Dark_Gathering
Heian period onmyōji
spread, so did the legend of Dōman, and he has many alleged burial mounds (kubizuka) remaining in various parts of Japan. Also, Shoganji Temple in Nishikankicho
Ashiya_Dōman
Mountain in Kyoto prefecture
known in popular mythology as the residence of Shuten-dōji, an oni. A kubizuka where the head of Shuten-dōji is supposed to lay is said to exist on the
Ōeyama_(mountain)
Japanese actor (born 1993)
High Himuro Roland Tori Girl Daisuke Sakamoto Death Row Family Takanori Kubizuka Lead role You Still Don't Get Gunma Noriko Shinko Lead role 2018 Impossibility
Shotaro_Mamiya
Park in Gifu Prefecture, Japan
where the oni lived, or Demon's Severed Heads Burial Mound (鬼の首塚, Oni no Kubizuka), where the heads of slain oni were buried, as well as Tarō's Rock (太郎岩
Oniiwa_Park
designation includes Mount Mihata (御旗山), Mount Irogane (色金山), and the Kubizuka (首塚) 35°11′10″N 137°03′18″E / 35.18608369°N 137.05490487°E / 35.18608369;
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Aichi)
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Aichi)
Okayama beacon (岡山烽火場), grave of Ōtani Yoshitsugu (大谷吉隆墓), east kubizuka (東首塚), and west kubizuka (西首塚) 35°21′39″N 136°27′54″E / 35.36091524°N 136.46502272°E
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Gifu)
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Gifu)
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English : occupational name for a maker of cord or string or a nickname for an habitual wearer of decorative ties and ribbons, from a diminutive of Old French corde ‘rope’ (see Cordes).Americanized spelling of German Kardel (see Kardell).
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