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Futsukaichi Rest Home : ウィキペディア英語版 | Futsukaichi Rest Home
was a specialized medical facility located in the town of Futsukaichi (present day-Chikushino, Fukuoka), Japan, set up in 1946 by the Ministry of Health and Welfare after World War II. It operated for several years and performed abortions before they were legalized in 1947, and treated sexually transmitted diseases (STDs, such as syphilis or gonorrhea) in victims of rape who had escaped from Manchuria or Korea. ==Background== After the end of World War II, Japanese citizens who had migrated to occupied areas had to return to mainland Japan. During the repatriation from Manchuria or Korea, returnees sometimes became victims of massacre, pillage, forced labor and rape. A survey conducted by the "Busan" relieving office for Japanese, from December 1945 to May 1946 revealed that among 885 women surveyed, about 10 percent had fallen victims to sexual assault (90 rape victims and 19 STD-infected individuals).
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