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Ishikozume (Japanese: 石子詰め) was a ritual method of execution performed in ancient Japan. The ritual is characterized by waist high burial in earth followed by lapidation (death by stoning). It has traditionally been associated with the yamabushi, hermetic practitioners of the Shugendō religion, because they often used it when rules of their religion were violated. However, it has been observed in instances not involving the yamabushi, and so its exact origins and nature has been debated by scholars. This execution method was used for crimes such as "adultery, rape, murder, theft, arson, blasphemy (killing a sacred deer), association with outcastes, [maintaining] unregistered rice fields, [and] treason."

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  • Ishikozume (Japanese: 石子詰め) was a ritual method of execution performed in ancient Japan. The ritual is characterized by waist high burial in earth followed by lapidation (death by stoning). It has traditionally been associated with the yamabushi, hermetic practitioners of the Shugendō religion, because they often used it when rules of their religion were violated. However, it has been observed in instances not involving the yamabushi, and so its exact origins and nature has been debated by scholars. This execution method was used for crimes such as "adultery, rape, murder, theft, arson, blasphemy (killing a sacred deer), association with outcastes, [maintaining] unregistered rice fields, [and] treason." (en)
  • L’ishikozume (石子詰め) était une exécution rituelle de l'ancien Japon chez les yamabushi, adeptes du shugendō. Le rituel est constitué d'un enterrement en terre à mi-corps suivi d'une lapidation (mort par cette dernière). (fr)
  • 石子詰め(いしこづめ)は、日本の中世、近世の刑罰、私刑のひとつ。 (ja)
  • Ishikozume indica un'esecuzione rituale dell'antico Giappone, tradizionale dei Yamabushi, i praticanti dello Shugendō. La tradizione è caratterizzata da una sepoltura sin poco sopra il busto, seguita poi dalla lapidazione (morte causata dal lancio di sassi contro la vittima). La pena di morte attraverso Ishikozume era riservata esclusivamente a coloro i quali si rendevano colpevoli di gravi crimini. (it)
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  • Ishikozume (Japanese: 石子詰め) was a ritual method of execution performed in ancient Japan. The ritual is characterized by waist high burial in earth followed by lapidation (death by stoning). It has traditionally been associated with the yamabushi, hermetic practitioners of the Shugendō religion, because they often used it when rules of their religion were violated. However, it has been observed in instances not involving the yamabushi, and so its exact origins and nature has been debated by scholars. This execution method was used for crimes such as "adultery, rape, murder, theft, arson, blasphemy (killing a sacred deer), association with outcastes, [maintaining] unregistered rice fields, [and] treason." (en)
  • L’ishikozume (石子詰め) était une exécution rituelle de l'ancien Japon chez les yamabushi, adeptes du shugendō. Le rituel est constitué d'un enterrement en terre à mi-corps suivi d'une lapidation (mort par cette dernière). (fr)
  • 石子詰め(いしこづめ)は、日本の中世、近世の刑罰、私刑のひとつ。 (ja)
  • Ishikozume indica un'esecuzione rituale dell'antico Giappone, tradizionale dei Yamabushi, i praticanti dello Shugendō. La tradizione è caratterizzata da una sepoltura sin poco sopra il busto, seguita poi dalla lapidazione (morte causata dal lancio di sassi contro la vittima). La pena di morte attraverso Ishikozume era riservata esclusivamente a coloro i quali si rendevano colpevoli di gravi crimini. (it)
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  • Ishikozume (fr)
  • Ishikozume (en)
  • Ishikozume (it)
  • 石子詰め (ja)
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