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  2. Tokyo Detention House - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Detention House (東京拘置所, Tōkyō Kōchisho) is a correctional facility in Katsushika, Tokyo. [1] [2] The prison, which is operated by the Ministry of Justice, is one of seven detention centres that carry out executions in Japan. It is used to detain people awaiting trial, convicted felons and those sentenced to death.

  3. Sugamo Prison - Wikipedia

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    Sugamo Prison (Sugamo Kōchi-sho, Kyūjitai: 巢鴨拘置所, Shinjitai: 巣鴨拘置所) was a prison in Tokyo, Japan. It was located in the district of Ikebukuro , which is now part of the Toshima ward of Tokyo , Japan .

  4. Penal system of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Prison education in Japan can be traced back to at least 1871, when practical ethics lectures were introduced into a prison in Tokyo. [1] Reading and writing classes began being implemented into the prison system on a larger scale by 1881.

  5. Fuchū Prison - Wikipedia

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    Fuchū Prison (府中刑務所, Fuchū keimusho) is a prison in Japan. [1] It is located in the city of Fuchū, Tokyo to the west of the center of Tokyo Metropolis. [2] Before the end of World War II, Fuchū prison held Communist leaders, members of banned religious sects, and leaders of the Korean independence movement.

  6. Criminal justice system of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Detention House. Within the criminal justice system of Japan, there exist three basic features that characterize its operations.First, the institutions—police, government prosecutors' offices, courts, and correctional organs—maintain close and cooperative relations with each other, consulting frequently on how best to accomplish the shared goals of limiting and controlling crime.

  7. Category:Prisons in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 February 2020, at 00:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Ryuun Daimai - Wikipedia

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    On June 26, 1916, he was executed in the Tokyo Prison (currently located in Shinjuku). [ 1 ] [ 8 ] According to contemporary accounts from the guards, he ate buns and drank tea, chewed nicotiana tabacum and was allowed to smoke.

  9. List of major crimes in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Fuchū, Tokyo: Disguised as a police officer, an unidentified man stops a security van belonging to the Toshiba Corporation near Tokyo's Fuchu Prison and, in the guise conducting a bomb search, hijacks the van successfully escaping with almost 300 million yen. Despite a massive investigation into what would become the largest robbery in ...