Goto Shimpei
Goto Shimpei was a prominent Japanese colonial administrator in Taiwan, recognized for his role in implementing health reforms and modernization efforts during the early 20th century. His administration viewed the Taiwanese as needing a 'civilized hand' to combat disease and improve public health, framing these efforts within the broader context of colonial governance.
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Goto Shimpei led the new government that viewed Taiwan and the Taiwanese as unsanitary.
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