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  1. Early Award Documents of Viscount Shishido Tamaki

    Viscount Shishido Tamaki (宍戸 璣, April 18, 1829 – October 1, 1901), whose old name was Yamagata Hanzō (山県 半蔵), was a Japanese government official during the Meiji era and a retainer of the Mōri clan. 2nd class Rising Sun order document issued on 26.03.1879. Rising Sun No. 4 246.
  2. 1st class Rising Sun order document issued to Cabinet Minister Kawasaki Takukichi in 1934

    Takukichi Kawasaki /川崎卓吉, Kawasaki Takukichi, 8 March 1871 – 27 March 1936/ was a politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war Empire of Japan. Emperor Hirohito signature. Issued on April 29, 1934. Original case.
  3. 3rd class Rising Sun order awarded in 1925 to Colonial Infantry Captain Louis Jeanbrau

    Awarded on September 14, 1925 to Louis Jeanbrau (1879-1946), colonial infantry officer, aide-de-camp to Albert Sarraut, then Governor General of Indochina. Rising Sun order No. 6680 awarded to a foreigner.
  4. 1st class Rising Sun order document issued to Vice Admiral Hoshino Morikazu in 1940

    Awarded to to Vice Admiral Hoshino Morikazu on April 29, 1940 (standard date for the China Incident awarding). Hirohito signature and Great Seal of Japan. Case.
  5. Award Group with 5th class Golden Kite order issued for the Russo-Japanese war

    Textbook example of Golden Kite order issued for the Russo-Japanese war. Awarded on April 1, 1906 to Second Lieutenant 貴志弘道 - Kishi Hiromichi. On the same day he received 5th class Rising Sun.
  6. 1st class Rising Sun order of Tokujiro Kanamori

    Posthumous awarding. Tokujiro Kanamori (金森 徳次郎, Kanamori Tokujirō, March 17, 1886 – June 16, 1959) was a Japanese politician. He was a major figure in the implementation of the postwar Japanese Constitution. Kanamori was born in 1886 in Aichi Prefecture. He graduated from Tokyo...
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