Phone +81 550-87-0004 | Founded 1889 | |
Hospital type Private hospital run by the juridical foundation Koyama Fukusei Hospital Address 109 Koyama, Gotenba, Shizuoka Prefecture 412-0033, Japan Similar Tairoin Hospital, Fujioka Station, National Hansen's Disease, Iwanami Station, Minami‑Gotemba Station |
Koyama Fukusei Hospital (神山復生病院, Koyama Fukusei Byōin) is the oldest leprosy hospital in Japan. It was established by Father Germain LégerTestvuide in 1889, for treating leprosy in Japan. As of 2009, there were 8 ex-leprosy residents. This hospital is open to the public.
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The spelling of the hospital
For pronunciation, "Kohyama Fukusei Hospital" and "Kōyama Fukusei Hospital" are more descriptive. But, "Koyama Fukusei Hospital" is considered to be a reliable English spelling.
History
Fukusei Memorial Hall
This building was built in 1897 and had been used until 2002 as the main building of the hospital. It houses various memorial items such as chronological tables, photographs of directors, items of patients (items necessary for living, recreations, etc.), documents and items concerning the Imperial Family, items of the 6th director Father Sohichi Iwashita and the first chief nurse Yae Ibuka.
Opinions of Father Lézey
Father Iwashita met Hannah Riddell
Father Iwashita met Hannah Riddell in 1931 and wrote the following comments concerning her:
"I do not know how Riddell herself thinks, but observing her life story, I must admit a great mission has been achieved, regardless of whether she was aware or not. God selected Riddell and awakened the consciousness of people of Japan concerning leprosy problems. ""