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During World War II, the Japanese army admitted a significant number of new leprosy patients to the sanatorium, resulting in overcrowding, food shortages, and poor living conditions. In April 1945, as the
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February 1954: The Jichikai (patients' association) for Airakuen established the Tomonokai association for those discharged from Airakuen and Miyako Nanseien Sanatoriums.
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November 10, 1938: The Okinawa Prefectural Kunigami Airakuen Sanatorium first opened. It was later renamed the National Kunigami Airakuen Sanatorium in April 1941.
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began, the director of the sanatorium allowed patients to leave to avoid the battle. By the end of April, the sanatorium had been occupied by US forces.
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May 25, 2001: Compensation was awarded in the trial, ranging from 8 to 14 million yen depending on the duration of the unconstitutional period.
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May 15, 1972: Okinawa was returned to Japan, and the sanatorium was renamed the National Sanatorium Okinawa Airakuen.
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The transitions of the leprosy policy (1999) Kazuo Saikawa, Okinawa Leprosy Prevention Association. in Japanese.
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March 1957: The Japanese Government started sending leprosy specialists to the two Okinawan sanatoriums.
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February 1960: An outpatient clinic was opened in Naha, and similar clinics were established on
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May 11, 2001: The previous Leprosy Prevention Law was ruled unconstitutional during the trial.
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1949: Dr. V. Scorebrand visited the sanatorium and attempted to use promin (a medication).
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March 8, 1946: Yagaji Sanatorium on Yagaji Island was designated as a restricted area.
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July 1953: Dr. Doull visited Okinawa and provided recommendations regarding leprosy.
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April 1, 1952: Control of the sanatorium was transferred to the newly established
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March 1951: The Okinawa 'Save the Leprosy Patients' Association was established.
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August 1945: The director of the army hospital visited the sanatorium.
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April 25, 1946: The sanatorium came under the administration of the
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August 26, 1961: The Leprosy Prevention Law was enacted in Okinawa.
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1967: Surveys of Okinawan schoolchildren regarding leprosy began.
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April 1996: The Leprosy Prevention Law of 1953 was abolished.
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April 1, 1996: The Leprosy Prevention Law was abolished.
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Nago, Okinawa
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Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Japan)
http://www.hosp.go.jp/~airakuen/
Hospitals in Japan
leprosy
Nago, Okinawa
Keisai Aoki
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Battle of Okinawa
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Keisai Aoki

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