Muneyoshi Tokugawa
Earl 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.
Earl 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 |
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.
- reinanzaka-sc.o.oo7.jp/kiroku/documents/20140523-3-kiji-list.pdf
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