Haru Asada

Haru Asada

NameHaru Asada
TitleJapanese concubine of Sun yat-sen
GenderFemale
Birthday1882-01-01
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Sourcehttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5675539
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LastUpdate2025-05-14T10:00:35.786Z

Introduction

Haru Asada was born in 1897 (Meiji 30) and resided in Yokohama, Japan. At the age of fifteen, approximately around 1912, she was employed as a maid by Sun Yat-sen. This position was located at the residence of Mr. Weng Bingchen, a Chinese expatriate living in Yokohama at the time. Detailed information regarding Haru Asada’s family background and early life remains incomplete.

Sun Yat-sen is a significant figure in modern Chinese history, renowned as a revolutionary pioneer. He visited Japan multiple times during various periods to conduct political activities and advocacy. Records indicate that Haru Asada worked closely with Sun Yat-sen until 1902.

In 1902, Haru Asada passed away due to illness. Her date of death provides a specific timeframe for her proximity to Sun Yat-sen, suggesting her period of service spanned from approximately 1912 back to 1902. However, there are no further publicly available details about her specific duties, responsibilities while working with Sun Yat-sen, or her subsequent life.

For more detailed biographical information, it is recommended to consult relevant historical archives or research materials to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of her background and historical significance.

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