Muneyoshi Tokugawa | |
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Native name | 徳川 宗敬 |
Born | May 31, 1897 |
Died | May 1, 1989 91) | (aged
Allegiance | Imperial Japan |
Rank | Second Lieutenant |
Awards | Order of the Sacred Treasure 1st class, Grand Cordon; Golden Pheasant |
Other work | Forester, educator, and Shintō priest |
Count Muneyoshi Tokugawa (徳川 宗敬, Tokugawa Muneyoshi, May 31, 1897 – May 1, 1989) was a Japanese forester, Imperial Japanese Army second lieutenant, politician, educator, and Shintō priest. His court rank was Junior Third Rank.
Back ground
Tokugawa graduated from the Department of Forestry, Faculty of Agriculture of the Tokyo Imperial University with a Doctorate of Agriculture.[1]
Tokugawa was a recipient of the Order of the Sacred Treasure 1st class, Grand Cordon. In 1989 he posthumously received the highest distinction of the Scout Association of Japan, the Golden Pheasant Award.[2]
References
- ↑ Shūgiin, Sangiin henshū (1990). Kizokuin sangiin giin meikan 貴族院・参議院議員名鑑 (in Japanese). Ōkurashōinsatsukyoku. pp. 27–28.
- ↑ 䝪䞊䜲䝇䜹䜴䝖日本連盟 きじ章受章者 [Recipient of the Golden Pheasant Award of the Scout Association of Japan] (PDF). Reinanzaka Scout Club (in Japanese). 2014-05-23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-08-11.
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