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Japan's 'leprosy island': The dark history of Nagashima
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Japan's 'leprosy island': The dark history of Nagashima

🌍 GlobalAug 6, 2026 09:02SRC: FRANCE 24BY: Alexis BREGERE

INTELLIGENCE SUMMARY

In the 1930s, Japan found itself battling against the spread of leprosy. Faced with the infectious disease, which attacks the nerves and deforms the body, the authorities confined leprosy patients to sanatoriums – some of them on the island of Nagashima. Even after the first treatments appeared in the late 1940s, it would take until 1996 for the government to end the forced confinement of patients who had in fact been cured for decades.

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