Kusatsu Special Prison was a prison that operated between 1938 and 1947, in Kuryu Rakusen-en Sanatorium in Kusatsu Onsen, Kusatsu town, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, where criminals in public leprosariums throughout Japan were imprisoned. Prisons for conventional crimes had been built earlier in all public leprosariums. 22 out of 93 prisoners died of cold or maltreatment in the cells or after confinement. In Japanese, it was called Tokubetsu Byoshitsu (特別病室, Special Ward) or Jyu Kanbo (重監房, Prison for Severe Crimes).
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| - Kusatsu Special Prison was a prison that operated between 1938 and 1947, in Kuryu Rakusen-en Sanatorium in Kusatsu Onsen, Kusatsu town, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, where criminals in public leprosariums throughout Japan were imprisoned. Prisons for conventional crimes had been built earlier in all public leprosariums. 22 out of 93 prisoners died of cold or maltreatment in the cells or after confinement. In Japanese, it was called Tokubetsu Byoshitsu (特別病室, Special Ward) or Jyu Kanbo (重監房, Prison for Severe Crimes). (en)
- 特別病室(とくべつびょうしつ)とは、1938年から1947年にかけて群馬県吾妻郡草津町にあった国立療養所栗生楽泉園にあったハンセン病患者の監禁所で、懲戒検束規定があったが、恣意的に使われ、冬季は零下16 - 17度(-20度と想像した記載もある)の寒冷のため死者が出た。医療は行われなかった。重監房(じゅうかんぼう)ともいう。 (ja)
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| - Jyu-kanbo National Museum of Detention for Hansen's Disease Patients (en)
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| - Kusatsu Special Prison was a prison that operated between 1938 and 1947, in Kuryu Rakusen-en Sanatorium in Kusatsu Onsen, Kusatsu town, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, where criminals in public leprosariums throughout Japan were imprisoned. Prisons for conventional crimes had been built earlier in all public leprosariums. 22 out of 93 prisoners died of cold or maltreatment in the cells or after confinement. In Japanese, it was called Tokubetsu Byoshitsu (特別病室, Special Ward) or Jyu Kanbo (重監房, Prison for Severe Crimes). (en)
- 特別病室(とくべつびょうしつ)とは、1938年から1947年にかけて群馬県吾妻郡草津町にあった国立療養所栗生楽泉園にあったハンセン病患者の監禁所で、懲戒検束規定があったが、恣意的に使われ、冬季は零下16 - 17度(-20度と想像した記載もある)の寒冷のため死者が出た。医療は行われなかった。重監房(じゅうかんぼう)ともいう。 (ja)
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