image In 1862, a cholera epidemic swept through Japan. Honinbo Shusaku tended the patients within the Honinbō house, and fell ill himself, dying of it on August 10 when he was only 33 years old. Cholera epidemic in Japan actually had two major, that the first outbreak of it occurred in 1854. It is connected with the Asiatic Cholera Pandemic of 1846–63 . This cholera epidemic swept through Japan causing widespread mortality. In 1862, Honinbo Shusaku, who is considered by many to be the greatest player of the golden age of Go in the mid-19th century - now Google has celebrated the 185th birthday of nineteenth century Go player Honinbo Shusaku - tended the patients within the Honinbō house. He fell ill himself, dying of it on August 10 when only 33 years old. It is agreed that the first epidemic struck the Japanese port city of Nagasaki in June 1858, a few weeks after the signing of a treaty with Western powers that opened Japanese ports to foreign trade. The infection was apparent...
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