[Hansen’s Disease Patients in Yunosawa Village and Their Relationship with the Wider Community: 1869-1941].

Q4 Medicine Japanese Journal of Leprosy Pub Date : 2016-08-01
Waka Hirokawa
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This paper explores the history of Yunosawa Village for Hansen’s disease patients in Kusatsu Town, which is famous for its hot springs and located in a mountainous area of Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Yunosawa Village was initially formed by Kusatsu Town government as a settlement for a small number of patients in 1869, but later became the biggest “open leprosy colony” for Hansen’s disease patients in modern Japan. Patients in Yunosawa gradually constructed their own regional community and expanded their presence in Kusatsu as part of the town. Although townspeople in Kusatsu made several attempts to remove patients in Yunosawa to a more remote area away from the town center so that they would be out of sight of visitors, townspeople in Kusatsu had a long history of treating Hansen’s disease patients as customers of the hot springs, which enabled them to understand the nature of the disease through their own experience. This “folk epidemiology” created a “symbiotic” relationship between patients in Yunosawa and townspeople for nearly 60 years until the national government finally closed Yunosawa in 1941.

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[Yunosawa村的汉森病患者及其与更广泛社区的关系:1869-1941]。
以温泉闻名于世的日本群马县Kusatsu镇Yunosawa麻风病患者村位于日本群马县的山区,本文探讨了该村的历史。Yunosawa村最初是由草津镇政府于1869年作为少数病人的定居点而建立的,但后来成为现代日本最大的麻风病“开放殖民地”。Yunosawa的患者逐渐建立了自己的区域社区,并扩大了他们在草津的存在,作为该镇的一部分。虽然草津的居民曾多次试图将Yunosawa的患者转移到远离市中心的偏远地区,以使他们远离游客的视线,但草津的居民长期以来一直将汉森病患者视为温泉的顾客,这使他们能够通过自己的经历了解疾病的本质。这种“民间流行病学”在云野泽的病人和市民之间建立了一种“共生”关系,这种关系持续了近60年,直到1941年国家政府最终关闭了云野泽。
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Japanese Journal of Leprosy Medicine-Dermatology
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