Souha Hatono

Souha Hatono VIII of Japan (the 8th) (鳩野宗巴8世) (1844–1917) was a Japanese physician. He treated wounded soldiers of the both sides equally in the Satsuma rebellion (1877) which was fought between Satsuma and the new Imperial Government. He faced a trial for trying to benefit the enemy, but was proved innocent. His activities were in accord with the spirit of International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

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Souha Hatono VIII of Japan

Satsuma Rebellion

Forerunners of the Red Cross

Ryoun Takamatsu

Sano Tsunetami

In May, 1877, Sano Tsunetami created the Hakuaisha, a relief organization to provide medical assistance to soldiers wounded in the Satsuma Rebellion. This organization became the Japanese Red Cross Society in 1887, with Sano as its first president.

Why was Hatono not appreciated ?

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Footnotes

  1. ^ Sen-yu Shimbun, on August 1, 1970.