Order Of Culture

The Order of Culture (文化勲章, Bunka-kunshō) is a Japanese order, established on February 11, 1937.

The order has one class only, and may be awarded to men and women for contributions to Japan's art, literature, science, technology, or anything related to culture in general; recipients of the order also receive an annuity for life. The order is conferred by the Emperor of Japan in person on Culture Day (November 3) each year. It is considered equivalent to the highest rank (Grand Cordon) of the Order of the Rising Sun, the Order of the Sacred Treasure, and the Order of the Precious Crown. The only orders that Japanese emperors bestow on recipients by their own hands are the Collar of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum, the Grand Cordon of each order, and the Order of Culture.

Order of Culture
文化勲章
Order Of Culture
Neck order of the award
Awarded by the Emperor of Japan
TypeOrder
Awarded forcontributions to Japanese art, literature, or culture
StatusCurrently constituted
SovereignHM The Emperor
GradesMember
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of the Paulownia Flowers
EquivalentOrder of the Rising Sun (Grand Cordon)
Order of the Sacred Treasure (Grand Cordon)
Order of the Precious Crown (Grand Cordon)
Order Of Culture
Ribbon of the order

The badge of the order, which is in gold with white enamel, is in the form of a Tachibana orange blossom; the central disc bears three crescent-shaped jades (magatama). The badge is suspended on a gold and enamel wreath of mandarin orange leaves and fruit, which is in turn suspended on a purple ribbon worn around the neck.

System of recognition

Order Of Culture 
Kabuki actor Nakamura Kichiemon I was awarded the Order of Culture in 1951. He was the first kabuki performer to be accorded this honor.

The Order of Culture and Persons of Cultural Merit function together in honoring contributions to the advancement and development of Japanese culture in a variety of fields such as academia, arts and others.

Order of Culture

The Emperor himself presents the honor at the award ceremony, which takes place at the Imperial Palace on the Day of Culture (November 3). Candidates for the Order of Culture are selected from the Persons of Cultural Merit by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, upon hearing views of all the members of the selection committee for the Persons of Cultural Merit. The Minister then recommends the candidates to the Prime Minister so that they can be decided by the Cabinet.

Persons of Cultural Merit

The system for Persons of Cultural Merit was established in 1951 by the Law on Pensions for the Persons of Cultural Merit. Since the Constitution of Japan stipulates that "No privilege shall accompany any award of honor, decoration or any distinction" (Article 14), the government is not allowed to provide pensions or rewards to recipients of the Order of Culture. The purpose is to honor persons of cultural merit (including recipients of the Order of Culture) by providing a special government-sponsored pension (3.5 million yen per year). Since 1955, the new honorees have been announced on the Day of Culture, the same day as the award ceremony for the Order of Culture.

Selected recipients

Order Of Culture 
From left to right: Tasuku Honjo, Susumu Nakanishi, Ikuta Takagi, Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, Shun-ichi Iwasaki, and Ken Takakura

A complete list can be found here.

1990s

1992

  • Masaru Ibuka (1908–1997). Co-founder, President and Chairman of Sony Corporation.

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000s

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

  • Yōji Totsuka (1942–2008). Physicist.
  • Nakamura Jakuemon, Kabuki actor.
  • Toan Kobayashi, Seal carver.
  • Shizuka Shirakawa, Scholar of Chinese-language literature.
  • Horin Fukuoji, Nihonga painter.

2005

  • Mitsuko Mori. Actress.
  • Makoto Saitō (1921–2008). Political scientist, specializing in American diplomatic and political history.
  • Ryuzan Aoki, Ceramic artist.
  • Toshio Sawada, Civil engineer.
  • Shigeaki Hinohara, Doctor.

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010s

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

  • Hiroshi Amano, Physics Nobel Prize laureate in 2014.
  • Shuji Nakamura, Physics Nobel Prize laureate in 2014.
  • Takemoto Sumitayu, narrator of Japanese bunraku, also known as a “ningyo joruri” (puppet theater).
  • Taeko Kōno, writer and critic and is considered one of the most important contemporary writers of modern Japanese literature.
  • Toyoki Kunitake, researcher in molecular architecture.
  • Takashi Negishi, economist.
  • Gyoji Nomiyama, Western-style painter.

2020s

2021

  • Syukuro Manabe. Nobel Prize winning climatologist.
  • Shigeo Nagashima. noted former Japanese baseball player.
  • Onoe Kikugoro VII. Kabuki actor.
  • Tsuneko Okazaki. Molecular biology researcher.
  • Hirohiko Okano. Japanese tanka poet.
  • Junzo Kawada. Anthropologist.
  • Koji Kinutani. Painter.
  • Shigefumi Mori. Mathematician.
  • Asami Maki. Ballet dancer.

Known to have declined the honor

See also

Notes

References

  • Peterson, James W., Barry C. Weaver and Michael A. Quigley. (2001). Orders and Medals of Japan and Associated States. San Ramon, California: Orders and Medals Society of America. ISBN 978-1-890974-09-1

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