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Soda Kaichi | |
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曽田 嘉伊智 | |
Born | |
Died | March 28, 1962 Youngnak Borinwon, Seoul, South Korea | (aged 94)
Burial place | Yanghwajin Foreign Missionary Cemetery |
Occupation(s) | Protestant missionary, social worker |
Known for | Caring for around 1,000 Korean orphans |
Awards | Order of Cultural Merit (South Korea) |
Soda Kaichi (曽田 嘉伊智, October 20, 1867 – March 28, 1962) was a Japanese Protestant missionary and social worker. He is remembered fondly in South Korea for his charitable work in Korea under Japanese rule, particularly through the Kamakura Orphanage (鎌倉保育園; now Youngnak Borinwon), which he led from 1921 to 1945.[1][2] During this time, he cared for around a thousand Korean orphans.[3]