〘Noun〙 In the Edo period, the place where punishment was carried out. At that time, punishment was carried out in prisons and in front of checkpoints and other places related to crime, but in this case, it usually refers to a permanent place where punishment (especially the death penalty) was carried out, and in Edo, it referred to Kozukahara in Asakusa and Suzugamori in Shinagawa. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 江戸時代、刑罰の執行された場所。当時刑罰は、牢屋をはじめ関所前など犯罪と関係のある場所でも執行されたが、この場合、ふつう常設の刑罰(特に死罪)執行の場所をいい、江戸では、浅草小塚原、品川鈴ケ森をさした。※禁令考‐後集・第四・巻三六(江戸)「御仕置場え囚人引来候得は」
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