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Fuchu Prison : ウィキペディア英語版
Fuchu Prison

is a Japanese prison located on the outskirts of Tokyo. The prison is an American style cross-shaped building, with the solitary cells at the center. It contains a recreation room and a Shinto chapel with an elaborate golden shrine. Before the end of World War II, Fuchu prison held political prisoners, including communists Tokuda Kyuichi, Shiga Yoshio (Communist), Ryuji Nishigawa, Shiro Mitamura and Shigenori Kuroki, and Kim Chon-hae. After the war, the prison was visited by Harold Isaac of Newsweek, French correspondent Robert Guillain, John K. Emmerson, and E. Herbert Norman. Fuchu Prison released its prisoners on October 1945, where they were greeted by a crowd of 300 Japanese Communists and Koreans. Fuchu prison would appear in the book Eighteen Years in Prison (Gokuchi juhachi-nen), which was written by Tokuda Kyuichi and Yoshio Shiga.
==See also==

*Political prisoners in Imperial Japan

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