Shunsuke Miyake Explained

Shunsuke Miyake
Birth Date:1854
Birth Place:Tsuwano, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
Death Date:1926
Known For:Working for Kaishun Byoin, the leper hospital of Hannah Riddell for 30 years.
Occupation:Physician
Nationality:Japanese

was a Japanese Christian physician who helped Hannah Riddell at Kaishun Hospital, an important Hansen's disease hospital in Japan in prewar days. The medical care and administration were maintained by his devotion for 30 years (1897-1926).

Life

He was born in 1854 in Tsuwano, Shimane Prefecture and went up to Tokyo. He was qualified as a doctor and went into private practice in Tsuwano, and then Yamaguchi. He was baptized in 1881. He worked in Nagasaki and Taniyama, Kagoshima Prefecture. In 1897, he was asked to work at the Kaishun Hospital, Kumamoto's first leprosy hospital. He lived in the hospital, and was loved by patients. In 1921, he was awarded a prize for unselfish services by the Interior Ministry of Japan.

References

Footnotes

  1. Hannah Riddell, An Englishwoman in Japan,(1996), Julia Boyd, p151, Charles E Tuttles, Tokyo.