Interesting and rare medal bar of that belong to Takekichi Matsunaga.
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Matsunaga Takekichi /松永 武吉/ (November 19 (October 16) , 1869- January 15, 1936) was born in Kagoshima Prefecture as the second son of Kanoyasu Matsunaga a former samurai of the Satsuma Domain. In July 1891 he graduated from Imperial University Law School. In August of the same year he entered the Ministry of Communications. He worked as a secretary of the Ministry of Communications, Minister's Secretariat, Director of the Foreign Communications Division, Telecommunications Bureau, Director of the Secretariat Division of the Minister's Secretariat, Secretary of the Minister, Director of the Secretariat Division of the Minister's Secretariat, Counselor of the Minister's Secretariat, Director of the Yokohama Post and Telegraph Bureau, and Counselor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. , Director of the Postal Money Transfer Management Office, Director of the Documents Division of the General Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Communications, Director of the Osaka Communications Administration Bureau, etc.
In November 1904 he was appointed governor of Shimane Prefecture. In March 1908 he was placed on leave of office as governor and in March 1910, his leave of absence expired. In October of the same year, he transferred to the Governor-General of Korea and assumed the post of Chief of South Pyongan Province. In March 1916 he was transferred to Gyeonggi Province. In August 1919 he was appointed governor of Gyeonggi-do due to a revision of the government system. In September of the same year, he became the secretary-general of the Central House of the Governor-General of Korea, the secretary of the same, and the director of the foreign affairs section of the governor -general's secretariat. He retired in September 1922. After that he served as director of the Giyuu Foundation Coastal Defense Association, auditor of Japan Air Transport Co., Ltd., chairman of the Japan Student Aviation Federation and councilor of the Imperial Aviation Association.
Officer cross of the Order of the Crown of Romania, Knight cross of Austrian Order of Franz Joseph, French order of the Legion of Honor (officer grade, permission to wear issued on April 6, 1900) and Order of the Dragon of Annam (officer grade with French green/orange ribbon).
In November 1904 he was appointed governor of Shimane Prefecture. In March 1908 he was placed on leave of office as governor and in March 1910, his leave of absence expired. In October of the same year, he transferred to the Governor-General of Korea and assumed the post of Chief of South Pyongan Province. In March 1916 he was transferred to Gyeonggi Province. In August 1919 he was appointed governor of Gyeonggi-do due to a revision of the government system. In September of the same year, he became the secretary-general of the Central House of the Governor-General of Korea, the secretary of the same, and the director of the foreign affairs section of the governor -general's secretariat. He retired in September 1922. After that he served as director of the Giyuu Foundation Coastal Defense Association, auditor of Japan Air Transport Co., Ltd., chairman of the Japan Student Aviation Federation and councilor of the Imperial Aviation Association.
Officer cross of the Order of the Crown of Romania, Knight cross of Austrian Order of Franz Joseph, French order of the Legion of Honor (officer grade, permission to wear issued on April 6, 1900) and Order of the Dragon of Annam (officer grade with French green/orange ribbon).
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