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Children born from patients with leprosy were denied schooling at Kurokami primary school in 1954. There were strikes, riots and no schooling for some time. After one year, three children finally attended the school from the house of Mr. Takahashi, the President of Kumamoto College of Commerce. See
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The number of patients in the sanatorium varied. It depended on the numbers admitted, the number of deaths among residents and the number of patients who escaped or were discharged, Recently they were encouraged to be discharged, but for a long period, the segregation policy which caused
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on March 19, 1907, but did not come into effect until April 1, 1909, because of financial constraints. Under this law, patients who did not have family to support them were forcibly treated in public leprosaria. Japan was divided into five areas, the fifth of which included
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On July 9, 1940, 157 patients living around Honmyoji temple were forcibly hospitalized and sent to other sanatoriums. This incident was also called the Honmyoji incident. This was considered to be one of the "no leprosy patients in our prefecture" movements.
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May 25, 2001: The result of the trial for compensation was confirmed. Compensation of 8,000,000 yen to 14,000,000 yen was given to patients depending on the duration of the unconstitutional periods for which they had been
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Also called the Aisutaa incident, because of the name of the hotel. The hotel building was destroyed by the hotel administration.
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May 11, 2001: The trial for compensation ruled that the previous Leprosy Prevention laws were unconstitutional.
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April 1, 1909: The Kyushu Leprosy Sanatorium, serving seven prefectures, opened. (Director: Masayuki Kawamura )
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Yoshitsugu Satake: Recipient of the Sakurane Award in 1967 for the development of anti-leprosy medications.
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was considered to have received unfair treatments in two trials because he was a leprosy patient.
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The two main reasons for the leprosy prevention law were that foreigners visiting Japan after the
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was abolished and residents (ex-patients) have been encouraged to leave the sanatorium.
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Japan Leprosy History (1993) Shun-Ichi Yamamoto, University of Tokyo Press, Tokyo
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1958: Matsuki Miyazaki, a segregationalist, left the Kikuchi Keifuen Sanatorium.
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Kabeo Koete(Breaking the wall), Keifuen Jichikai(Patients' Association), 2006
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influenced the number of those who left and were readmitted into society.
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founded in 1909. The mean age of residents (ex-patients) is about eighty.
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Apr 1982: Kyushu Medical Center opened (center for 3 Kyushu sanatoriums).
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May 1951: The first issue of the "Kikuchi-no" journal of Jichi Kai.
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Prefecture. In this area, Kumamoto was selected as the site of the
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July 1, 1941: Name changed to National Sanatorium Kikuchi Keifuen.
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Nov 1951: First patient discharged, cleared with the drug Promin.
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1940: 157 patients of Honmyoji settlements forcibly hospitalized.
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Apr 1998: Dermatology clinic opened for health insurance system.
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Dec 2006: Keifuen Museum opened. (Open Mon-Fri. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.)
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Forced hospitalization of leprosy patients at Honmyoji Temple
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Feb 3, 1941: 58 patients from Kaishun Hospital accepted.
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Tatsudaryo incident or Kurokami primary school incident
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