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Order of the Sacred Treasure

The Order of the Sacred Treasure is a Japanese order, established on 4 January 1888 by Emperor Meiji as the Order of Meiji. Originally awarded in eight classes, since 2003 it has been awarded in six classes, the lowest two medals being abolished that year. Originally a male-only decoration, the order has been made available to women since 1919.

Classes
Before 2003, the Order could be awarded in any of eight classes. In 2003 the seventh and eighth classes were dissolved, leaving six. Conventionally, a diploma is prepared to accompany the insignia of the order, and in some rare instances, the personal signature of the emperor will have been added. As an illustration of the wording of the text, a translation of a representative 1929 diploma says: "By the grace of Heaven, Emperor of Japan, seated on the throne occupied by the same dynasty from time immemorial, We confer the Second Class of the Imperial Order of Meiji upon Henry Waters Taft, a citizen of the United States of America and a director of the Japan Society of New York, and invest him with the insignia of the same class of the Order of the Double Rays of the Rising Sun, in expression of the good will which we entertain towards him. "In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and caused the Grand Seal of State to be affixed at the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, this thirteenth day of the fifth month of the fourth year of Shōwa, corresponding to the 2,589th year from the accession to the throne of Emperor Jimmu." ==Insignia==
Insignia
The insignia of the order incorporates symbols for the three imperial treasures: the Yata Mirror, so sacred that not even the Emperor is allowed to look at it; the Yasakani Jewel, which is made of the finest jade; and the ''Emperor's personal sword''. The star for the Grand Cordon and Second Class is similar to the badge as described above, but effectively with two sets of Maltese crosses, one in gilt and one placed diagonally in silver. It is worn on the left chest by the Grand Cordon, on the right chest (without any other insignia) by the 2nd class. The badge for the first through sixth classes is a Maltese cross, in gilt (1st–4th classes), gilt and silver (5th class) and silver (6th class), with white enameled rays (representing the sword). The central disc is blue, bearing an eight-pointed silver star (representing the mirror), surrounded by a wreath with red-enameled dots (representing the jewel). The badge is suspended on a ribbon, worn as a sash on the right shoulder by the Grand Cordon, as a necklet by males of the 2nd and 3rd classes, on the left chest (the ribbon folded into a triangle) by the 4th to 6th classes (with a rosette for the 4th class). For females of the 2nd to 6th classes, the ribbon is a bow worn on the left shoulder (with a rosette for the 4th class). Until 2003, when it was abolished, the badge of the seventh and eighth classes was an eight-pointed silver medal, partially gilded for the 7th class, with representations of just the mirror and the jewel. The badge is suspended on a ribbon, worn by men on the left chest (the ribbon folded into a triangle). For women, the ribbon is a bow worn on the left shoulder. Until 2003, the ribbon of the order was very pale blue with a gold stripe near the borders; since then the ribbon has been light blue, but retains the gold stripe near the borders. When the ribbon is worn alone, the ribbon for the Fourth Class and above incorporates a blue-and-gold rosette (very pale blue until 2003), with a solid gold bar for the Grand Cordon, a gold and silver bar for the Second Class, a solid silver bar for the Third Class and only the rosette for the Fourth Class. The ribbon for the Fifth and Sixth Classes has a centered blue disc (very pale blue until 2003) with gold rays radiating from its center, eight rays for the Fifth Class and six rays for the Sixth Class. Formerly, the ribbon for the Seventh and Eighth Classes had a centered very pale blue disc with gold rays radiating from its center, four rays for the Seventh Class and three rays for the Eighth Class. File:Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure.png|Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (1st class) File:The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold and Silver Star.png|The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold and Silver Star (2nd class) File:The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon.png|The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon (3rd class) File:The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Rosette.png|The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Rosette (4th class) File:The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold and Silver Rays.png|The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold and Silver Rays (5th class) File:The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Silver Rays.png|The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Silver Rays (6th class) File:MET 06 442ab F.jpeg|7th Class (Abolished in 2003) File:MET 06 441ab F.jpeg|8th Class (Abolished in 2003) ==After the 2003 reform==
After the 2003 reform
In 2003 the lowest two classes of the Order were abolished. Moreover, the badges of the Order will from now on be suspended from three white-enamelled paulownia leaves. ==Selected recipients==
Selected recipients
1st class, Grand CordonRadit Punya TG • Lt Gen Sir Edward Altham Altham, awarded 1918 • Sir Charles Alexander Anderson, awarded 1921 • Isoroku Yamamoto, awarded 1939 • Lt Gen Alamsyah Ratu Perwiranegara, awarded 1988 • Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, awarded 1981 • Emilio Álvarez Montalván, awarded 2002 • Gen Mohammad Jusuf, awarded 1996 • Daniel Boorstin, awarded 1986 • Avery Brundage awarded 1964 • Ali Wardhana, awarded 1988 • George Champion, awarded 1969 • Cho Tong-yun on 21 April 1905 • Sir Hugh Cortazzi, awarded 1995 • Radius Prawiro, awarded 1994 • General Sir John Stephen Cowans, awarded 1918 • Mohammad Sadli, awarded 1987 • Henry Willard DenisonMilton Friedman, awarded 1986 • Stephen Gomersall awarded 2015 • Daniel Hays, awarded 2000 • Masaru Ibuka (1908–1997) awarded 1978 • Lt Gen Sir Launcelot Edward Kiggell, 1918 • Yosuke Matsuoka, 1935 • Umezawa Michiharu, awarded 1914 • Kōkichi Mikimoto, awarded 1954 • Akio Morita, awarded 1991 • General Sir Archibald James Murray, 1918 • Norio Ohga, awarded 2001 • Henry Francis Oliver (1865–1965), awarded 1917 • Radhabinod Pal, awarded 1966 • Peter Parker, awarded 1991 • Samuel Kamuela Parker (1853–1920), awarded 1892 • Nancy Pelosi awarded 2015 • Sir Julian Ridsdale (1915–2004), awarded 1967 and 1990 • Edmund Leopold de Rothschild, awarded 1973 • Saisho Atsushi, awarded 1903 • General Sir Henry Crichton Sclater, 1918 • Shoichiro Toyoda, awarded 1995 • Hugh Trenchard, awarded 1921 • Prof. Pieter van Vollenhoven • Maj. Gen. Aung San, awarded August 1943 2nd class, Gold and Silver StarHirotugu Akaike, awarded 2006 • Momofuku Ando (1910–2007), awarded in 1982 • Herbert W. Armstrong (1892–1986) • James Molesworth Blair awarded 1921 • Mary Griggs Burke (1916–2012), awarded 1987 • Pierre Cardin (1922–2020) • Verner W Clapp (1901-1972), awarded 1968 • Samuel Mills Damon (1845–1924), awarded 1892 • Tomio Fukuoka (2008) • James Harold Elmsley (1859–1921) • Ted Fujita (1920–1998) • Fr. Hermann Heuvers S.J., awarded 1969 • Yoshimasa Hirata (1915–2000), awarded 1987 • William G. Irwin (1843–1914), awarded 1892 • Joseph M. Juran (1904–2008) awarded 1981 • Yuet Keung Kan (1913–2012), awarded 1983 • Masaki Kashiwara (born 1947), awarded 2020. • Shahin Lauritzen, awarded 1999 • Bernard Leach (1887–1979), awarded 1966 • Mike Masaoka 1983 • Thomas Corwin Mendenhall, awarded in 1911 • Nahoko TakadaEdward S. Morse (1838–1925), awarded in 1922 • Paul Neumann (Attorney General) (1839–1901), awarded 1892 • Johannis de Rijke, awarded 1903 • Sakıp Sabancı (1933–2004), awarded 1992 • Jacob Schiff (1847–1920), awarded 1905 • Charles Nichols Spencer (1837–1893), awarded 1892 • Akira Toriyama (1898–1994), awarded 1971 • Wilfred Chomatsu Tsukiyama (1897–1966), awarded in 1963. • Guy Tripp (1865–1927), awarded 1924 • John Alexander Low Waddell (1854–1938), awarded 1922 • John Smith Walker (1826–1893), awarded 1892 • Hermann Adam Widemann (1822–1899), awarded 1892 3rd class, Gold Rays with Neck RibbonWilliam DeWitt Alexander (1833–1913), awarded 1892 awarded in 1933 • Khalid Jerjes, awarded 2017, Consulting Lawyer of the Embassy of Japan in Iraq • The Rev. Stuart D. B. Picken (1942–2016), awarded 2007 • Frank Shozo Baba (1915–2008) • Gheorghe Bagulescu (1886–1963) • John Tamatoa Baker (1852–1921), awarded 1892 • Delmer Myers Brown (1909–2011), awarded 1997 • George Bull (1929–2001)Clark Burdick (1868–1948), awarded 1918 • Joseph Oliver Carter (1835–1909), awarded 1892 • William Henry Cornwell (1843–1903), awarded 1892 • Charles F. Creighton (1862–1907), awarded 1892 • Robert Günther, awarded 1929 • Günther GumprichEleanor Hadley (1916–2007), awarded 1986 • John Adair Hassinger (1837–1902), awarded 1892 • Captain Arthur Hawkins (USN) • Col. William F. Hebert (1928–2008), awarded 1970 • Col. Vernon J Henderson (USAF) (1922–2008), awarded 1970 • Samuel Hill, 1922 • John Dominis Holt II (1861–1916), awarded 1892 • Akira Ifukube (1914–2006) • Miles Wedderburn Lampson (1880–1964), awarded 1932 • Trevor Leggett (1914–2000) • Masao Maruyama (1914–1996), awarded 1976 • Tetsuya Noda, awarded 2015 • Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988), awarded 1988 • Thomas Noguchi, awarded 1999 • Samuel Nowlein (–1905), awarded 1892 • Arthur Porter Peterson (1858–1895), awarded 1892 • Captain Timothy Edwin Prendergast USN (born 1949) awarded August 1997 Commander Fleet Air, Western Pacific • Leonard Pronko, awarded 1986 • Eiji Sasaki (1915–2007), awarded 29 April 1998 • Munetsugu Satomi (1904–1996), Graphic Designer, awarded December 1974 • William Schull, awarded 1992. • Tadahiro Sekimoto (1926–2007) • Captain Claude B Shaw USN (1918–2012), awarded May 1972 Commanding Officer Fleet Activities Sasebo • William James Smith (1839–1906), awarded 1892 • Sugino Yoshiko, awarded 1978 • Akira Suzuki, awarded 2005 • Col. Fred Grant Swafford (1924–1996), awarded 1972 • Osamu Tezuka (1928–1989), awarded 1989 • Herbert Cyril Thacker (1870–1953) • Admiral Richmond K. Turner, USN, awarded after WWII • Takeo Uesugi, awarded 2010 • Masanobu Tsuji (1902–1961), awarded 1942 • Bunei Tsunoda (1913–2008) • Charles E. Tuttle (1915–1993), awarded 1983 • Elizabeth Gray Vining (1902–1999), awarded 1950 • Gordon Warner (1913–2010), awarded 2001 • The Rt Rev Herbert Welch (1862–1969), awarded 1928 • Charles Burnett Wilson (1850–1926), awarded 1892 • Mildred Ruth Brown, awarded 1988 • Chōshin Chibana, awarded 1968 • Charlotte Burgis DeForest (1879–1973), awarded 1950 • Verne Dallas Dusenbery (1885-1978), awarded 1968 • Ralph D. Dwyer, Jr., awarded 1973 • Keiko Fukuda, awarded 1990 • Masaru Funai, awarded 2001 • The Rev. Jean-Baptist Gaschy (1875–1955), awarded 1954 • John Gillett, awarded 1994 • Beate Sirota Gordon, awarded 1998 • Edbert Ansgar Hewett (1860–1915), awarded 1901 • Noriko Kamakura, awarded 2022 • Herbert Keppler, awarded 2002 • Helmut Laumer, awarded 2002 • Yukiko Maki (1902–1989), awarded 1976 • Thomas Masuda (1906–1986) • Rofū Miki (1889–1964), awarded 1965 • Hidetaka Nishiyama, 2000, awarded 2000 • Akira Sakima (1918–2007), awarded 2000 • Agnes Mitsue Niyekawa (1924–2012), awarded 1998 • Junnosuke Ofusa (1908–1994), awarded 1982 • Richard Ponsonby-Fane (1878–1937), awarded 1921 • Oskar Ritter und Edler von Xylander • Thomas Tozaburo Sashihara (1900–1974), awarded 15 December 1970 • Shozo Sato, awarded 2004 • Floyd Schmoe, awarded 1988 • Serizawa Keisuke (1895–1984) • Ir Sukarno (1901–1970) • Masao Takahashi, awarded 2002 • Wray Taylor (1853–1910), awarded 1892 • Andrew Tsubaki (1931–2009), awarded 2007 • Ichirō Tominaga (1925–2021), awarded 1998 • The Rev. Walter Weston, awarded 1937 • Ayako Hosomi, awarded 1981 5th class, Gold and Silver RaysJanak Jeevantha Bandaranayake, awarded in 2020 • Alfred M Burke, awarded 2012 • On Chuil, member of the suite of the Korean Crown Prince, awarded 1908 • Hester Ferreira, awarded 1997 • Mabel Francis (1880–1975), awarded 1962 • Kumaji Furuya (1899–1977), awarded 1968 • George Edward Luckman Gauntlett (1868–1956) • Capt. W.W. Greene, awarded before March 1908 • Seikan Higa, awarded 1968 • Friedrich Hirzebruch, awarded 1996 • Fujitaro Kubota (1879–1973), awarded 1973 • Thomas Masuda (1906–1986) • John Mittwer (1907–1996), awarded 1977 • Chiura Obata (1885–1975), awarded 1965 • Azalia Emma Peet (1887–1973), awarded 1953 • Yi Pomik, member of the suite of the Korean Crown Prince, awarded 1908 • Yoshio Senda, Hon. LL.D. (1922–2009), awarded 2008 • Chiune Sugihara (1900–1986), awarded 1944 • Yoshio Tamiya (1905–1988), awarded 1976 • Tetsuo Toyama, awarded 1968 • Brian Francis Swords, awarded 2024 6th class, Silver Rays • Riichi Shibano, Certified on May 15, 1970 • Capt. Philip Going, approx 1905 • Eijiro Iwamura, 1975 • Chinyei Kinjo, 1968 • Chozaburo Kusumoto, 1906 • Mary Cornwall Legh (1857–1941), awarded 1939 • Capt. Mitsuo Matsumoto (Japanese: 松元三男), (1919-2004), officer of the Japanese Imperial Army, awarded 1944 • Hannah Riddell, (1855–1932) awarded 1924 • Ted Tsukiyama (1920–2019) awarded 2001 • His Majesty Ariki Tuheitia of New Zealand, awarded 2015 • Ko Wichun, member of the suite of the Korean Crown Prince, awarded 1908 • Faubion BowersErnesto Burzagli (1873–1944), awarded 1906 • Winfield Scott Chaplin (1847–1918), awarded 1882 • George Ramsay Cook, awarded 1994 • Mamadou Diarra, awarded 1988 (Order with sunburst) • Robert Lawrence EichelbergerYoshikawa Eiji, awarded 1962 • Anton GeesinkJohn Whitney HallHeinrich HertzKume Kunitake, awarded 1889 • Tokubei Kuroda (1886–1987), awarded 1939 • Toshirō Mifune, awarded 1993 (Order with gold ribbon) • Lawrence Olson, awarded 1987 • Fusakichi Omori, awarded 1928 • Jean-Jacques Origas, awarded 1998 • Renato RuggieroJack Seward, awarded 1986 • Edmund Charles Wyldbore Smith (1877–1938) • Kenjiro Takayanagi, awarded 1989 • Tomoyuki Tanaka, awarded 1981 • Eiji Tsuburaya, awarded 1970 • Yosh Uchida, awarded 1986. • Morihei Ueshiba (1883–1969) ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Order of the Sacred Treasure, Third Class, (Japan decoration) - medal closeup.JPG|Order of the Sacred Treasure (class 3) File:Orders of the Sacred Treasure class5.JPG|Order of the Sacred Treasure (class 5) File:Orders of the Sacred Treasure class6-010.JPG|Order of the Sacred Treasure (class 6) File:Order of the Sacred Treasure Ribbon.png|Ribbon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure – old type ==See also==
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