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  1. The Japanese honours system is a system implemented for rewarding awards to Japanese and non-Japanese persons for their achievements and service to Japan. The Emperor is the head of the honors system in Japan.

  2. This order is awarded to individuals who have made outstanding contributions in developing the Japanese culture. Held once a year on Culture Day, November 3, approximately five orders are presented annually.

  3. The Japanese honors system originated in the 1870s, shortly after the Meiji revolution, and was modeled on European honours system. The first order, the Imperial Order of Meiji was established in 1875, and was later renamed as the Order of the Rising Sun. [1]

  4. 28 set 2022 · The Japanese honours system originated in the 1870s, shortly after the Meiji revolution, and was modeled on European honour Contains translated material from the corresponding Japanese Wikipedia article.

  5. 11 lug 2022 · Media in category "Orders, decorations and medals of Japan". This category contains only the following file. Dai Nippon Teikoku kunsho kagami by Yūsai Toshiaki.jpg 1,280 × 648; 149 KB. Categories: Orders, decorations and medals by country. Awards of Japan.

  6. Medals of Honor (褒章, hōshō) are medals awarded by the Emperor of Japan. They are awarded to individuals who have done meritorious deeds and also to those who have achieved excellence in their field of work. [1] The Medals of Honor were established on December 7, 1881, and were first awarded the following year.