2025년 2월 24일 월요일

후세 다츠지 (布施辰治) 캐리커처






Tatsuji Fuse caricature.
Tatsuji Fuse (布施 辰治, Fuse Tatsuji, November 13, 1880 – September 13, 1953) was a Japanese lawyer and social activist. Fuse is remembered fondly in Korea as a Korean independence activist and the foremost defender of the rights of Koreans during and shortly after the Japanese colonial period. He was involved in a significant proportion of historic cases involving Koreans in Japan. This includes trials surrounding the February 8 Declaration of Independence, the trials of Pak Yol and Kaneko Fumiko, and trials in the aftermath of the Kantō Massacre. His activities drew the ire of Japanese authorities; he was arrested on a number of occasions and disbarred in 1939. Soon after Japan surrendered at the end of World War II, Fuse resumed his practice of the law and defended numerous clients until his death in 1953. In 2004, he became the first Japanese person to be awarded the Order of Merit for National Foundation by the South Korean government.

布施辰治カリカチュア。
布施 辰治(ふせ たつじ、1880年(明治13年)11月13日 - 1953年(昭和28年)9月13日)は、宮城県出身の弁護士・社会運動家である。日本人として初めて大韓民国建国勲章を受章した。

후세 다쓰지(일본어: 布施辰治, 1880년 11월 13일 ~ 1953년 9월 13일, 미야기현 이시노마키시 출생)는 미야기현 이시노마키시 출신의 일본의 인권변호사, 사회운동가, 독립운동가이다. 2004년, 일본인으로서는 최초로 대한민국 건국훈장(애족장)을 수여받았다.