Rules on the Wearing of Japanese Imperial Awards and Their Violators


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Renpei Kondo (近藤 廉平; December 20 , 1848 (November 25 , 1) - February 9, 1921/ was a samurai of the Tokushima domain, a businessman, a politician and a nobleman (president of Nisshin Kisen, the third president of Nippon Yusen Kaisha and a member of the House of Peers).

Japanese Red Cross society merit order stands before war medal.

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Sailor get lost in ̶̷t̷̶̷h̷̶̷r̷̶̷e̷̶̷e̷̶̷ ̷̶̷p̷̶̷i̷̶̷n̷̶̷e̷̶̷s̷̶̷ two medals.

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Manchukuo medal of Emperor Pu Yi visit to Japan in 1935 stands before Japanese Manchurian incident medal.

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1894-95 Sino-Japanese War Medal stands before the French Legion of Honor.

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Unidentified Navy Captain who is wearing the Manchurian Incident ahead of Showa Enthronement medal.

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First Sino-Japanese War medal stands before Imperial Constitution Promulgation commemorative medal and Meiji Emperor 25th Wedding Anniversary medal.

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Well... you certainly don't see that every day. Japanese Red Cross Society awards stand before 1904-05 Russo-Japanese War Medal while Imperial Constitution Promulgation commemorative medal is actually in last place!

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Captain that placed Manchukuo National Foundation Merit Medal before 2600th National Anniversary of Japanese Empire Commemorative Medal.

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Unidentified major general.

The Meiji Emperor 25th wedding anniversary medal stands after 1894-95 Sino-Japanese War medal.

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