In the prefecture’s psychiatric hospitals, it was found that the prefecture and the cities of Yokohama, Kawasaki, and Sagamihara received a total of 308 reports and notifications in the fiscal year 2024, of which 17 cases were recognized as abuse. This was the first publication by the prefecture and the three designated cities based on the revised Mental Health and Welfare Law, which mandates reporting of abuse in psychiatric hospitals. The hospital side…
About: Yokohama
Yokohama, Japan’s second-largest city, is situated just south of Tokyo on Tokyo Bay. Initially a small fishing village, Yokohama was transformed into a major port city following the signing of the Kanagawa Treaty in 1854, which opened Japan to foreign trade. Today, it is known for its vibrant international atmosphere, with landmarks such as the futuristic Minato Mirai district, historic Chinatown, and the Sankei-en Garden, reflecting its rich history and modern development.
About: Kawasaki
Kawasaki is a major industrial city located between Tokyo and Yokohama in Japan. It has a rich history dating back to the prehistoric period, although it grew significantly as an industrial hub during the 20th century due to its strategic location along the Tokyo Bay. Today, Kawasaki is known not only for its industry but also for its cultural festivals like the Kanamara Matsuri and significant landmarks such as the Kawasaki Daishi Temple, which attract both domestic and international tourists.
About: Sagamihara
Sagamihara is a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Originally a rural area, Sagamihara underwent significant development and urbanization post-World War II, officially becoming a city in 1954. Today, it is known for its lush green spaces such as Sagamihara Prefectural Park and its scientific institutions like the ISAS/JAXA Space Science Research Complex.