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Survived the Titanic… But His Own Country Shamed Him #shorts #facts #history

‎When the legendary ship RMS Titanic sank in 1912, thousands of passengers fought for survival in the freezing Atlantic Ocean. Among the few who made it out alive was Masabumi Hosono, the only Japanese passenger who survived the disaster.

‎But returning home did not bring him honor.

‎Instead, many people in Japan criticized him for surviving while others died, believing he should have followed the samurai ideal of dying with honor rather than escaping on a lifeboat. For years, his reputation was stained and his story was largely forgotten.

‎Decades later, everything began to change.

‎When the film Titanic was released in Japan in 1997, audiences began to reconsider what survival really meant. Many people realized that Hosono was not a coward—he was simply a man who wanted to live and return to his family.

‎Today, his story is remembered as one of the most tragic and misunderstood survivor stories from the Titanic disaster.

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