Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy
The Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy (恩賜賞, onshishō) is a prestigious honor conferred to two of the recipients of the Japan Academy Prize.
Overviews[]
It is awarded in two categories: humanities and natural sciences.[1] The Emperor and Empress visit the awarding ceremony and present a vase to the awardees.
Laureates[]
- 2019 — Makoto Fujita (109th)[2]
- 2018 — Chikashi Toyoshima (108th)[2] ,
- 2017 — [2] (107th)
- 2016 — Kazutoshi Mori (106th)[2]
- 2015 — Hideo Hosono[2]
- 2014 — Isamu Akasaki[2]
- 2013 — Yoshinori Tokura[2] ,
- 2012 — [2] ,
- 2011 — [2] , (101st)
- 2010 — Shinya Yamanaka (100th)[3] ,
- 2009 — [3] , (99th)
- 2008 — [3] (98th)
- 2007 — Shizuo Akira (97th)[3] ,
- 2006 — (96th)[3]
- 2005 — Kazuya Kato (95th)[3]
- 2004 — [3] , (94th)
- 2003 — Mitsuhiro Yanagida (93rd)[3]
- 2002 — Sumio Iijima (92nd)[3] ,
- 2001 — Fumio Hayashi, Makoto Asashima (91st)[3]
- 2000 — Shigekazu Nagata (90th)[4] ,
- 1999 — Yoshito Kishi (89th)[4] ,
- 1998 — Toshio Yanagida (88th)[4]
- 1997 — Shigetada Nakanishi (87th)[4]
- 1996 — Tasuku Honjo (86th)[4]
- 1995 — [4] , (85th)
- 1994 — Makoto Kumada, Hideki Sakurai (84th)[4]
- 1993 — Issei Tanaka, Yasuo Tanaka (83rd)[4]
- 1992 — Tadamitsu Kishimoto (82nd)[4] ,
- 1991 — Akira Tonomura (81st)[4] ,
- 1990 — Koji Nakanishi (80th)[5]
- 1989 — [5] , (79th)
- 1988 — [5] (78th)
- 1987 — [5] , (77th)
- 1986 — Masao Ito (76th)[5]
- 1985 — (75th)[5]
- 1984 — [5] , (74th)
- 1983 — Teruaki Mukaiyama (73rd)[5]
- 1982 — Shizuo Kakutani (72nd)[5] ,
- 1981 — (71st)[5]
- 1980 — [6] (70th)
- 1979 — Yoshihide Kozai (69th)[6]
- 1978 — Kiyoshi Itō (68th)[6]
- 1977 — [6] (67th)
- 1976 — Takashi Sugimura (66th)[6]
- 1975 — [6] , (65th)
- 1974 — Kimishige Ishizaka (64th)[6] ,
- 1973 — Jun Kondo (63rd)[6] ,
- 1972 — Setsuro Ebashi (62nd)[6] ,
- 1971 — Chushiro Hayashi (61st)[6] ,
- 1970 — [7] , (60th)
- 1969 — Ryogo Kubo (59th)[7]
- 1968 — Tatsuo Nishida (58th)[7]
- 1967 — Kōsaku Yosida (57th)[7]
- 1966 — [7] (56th)
- 1965 — [7] (55th)
- 1964 — Kiyoshi Mutō (54th)[7]
- 1963 — [7] (53rd)
- 1962 — (52nd)[7]
- 1961 — [7] (51st)
- 1960 — [8] , , , , , (50th)
- 1959 — Isao Imai (49th)[8]
- 1958 — [8] (48th)
- 1957 — Hajime Nakamura (47th)[8]
- 1956 — Masuzo Shikata, (46th)[8]
- 1955 — [8] (45th)
- 1954 — [8] , (44th)
- 1953 — Tomizo Yoshida (43rd)[8]
- 1952 — [8] , (42nd)
- 1951 — (41st)[8]
- 1950 — Shoichi Sakata (40th)[9]
- 1949 — [9] (39th)
- 1948 — Saburo Ienaga (38th)[9]
- 1947 — [9] (37th)
- 1946 — Hakaru Masumoto (36th)[9]
- 1945 — Tokuhichi Mishima, , (35th)[9]
- 1944 — [9] (34th)
- 1943 — Hitoshi Kihara (33rd)[9] , ,
- 1942 — [9] (32nd)
- 1941 — Kinjiro Okabe, (31st)[9] ,
- 1940 — Hideki Yukawa, (30th)[10] ,
- 1939 — [10] , (29th)
- 1938 — No award (28th)[10]
- 1937 — Yasujiro Niwa (27th)[10] ,
- 1936 — Takaoki Sasaki, Tomizo Yoshida (26th)[10] ,
- 1935 — Shimpei Ogura, (25th)[10]
- 1934 — Noboru Niida, (24th)[10]
- 1933 — [10] , (23rd)
- 1932 — Kyōsuke Kindaichi, Kiyoo Wadati (22nd)[10]
- 1931 — Katsutada Sezawa (21st)[10]
- 1930 — [11] (20th)
- 1929 — [11] (19th)
- 1928 — Sōichi Kakeya (18th)[11] ,
- 1927 — [11] , (17th)
- 1926 — Yoshiaki Ozawa (16th)[11] ,
- 1925 — [11] , (15th)
- 1924 — Takaoki Sasaki (14th)[11] ,
- 1923 — Iichiro Tokutomi, , Yasuhiko Asahina, (13th)[11]
- 1922 — , [11] (12th)
- 1921 — Gennosuke Fuse (11th)[11] ,
- 1920 — [12] , (10th)
- 1919 — Jun Ishiwara (9th)[12]
- 1918 — [12] , , (8th)
- 1917 — Torahiko Terada, Sasaki Nobutsuna (7th)[12]
- 1916 — Ryokichi Inada, (6th)[12] , ,
- 1915 — Hideyo Noguchi (5th)[13]
- 1914 — Sunao Tawara (4th)[12]
- 1913 — [12] , (3rd)
- 1912 — Sakugoro Hirase, (2nd)[12] , ,
- 1911 — Hisashi Kimura (1st)[12]
Notes[]
- ^ "The Imperial Prize, Japan Academy Prize, Duke of Edinburgh Prize". Imperial Academy. Archived from the original on 23 March 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i Japan Academy, 101st 20 June 2011; retrieved 2011-08-15
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Japan Academy, 91st-100th; retrieved 2011-08-15
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Japan Academy, 81st-90th; retrieved 2011-08-15
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Japan Academy, 71st-80th; retrieved 2011-08-15
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Japan Academy, 61st-70th; retrieved 2011-08-15
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Japan Academy, 51st-60th; retrieved 2011-08-15
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Japan Academy, 41st-50th; retrieved 2011-08-15
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Japan Academy, 31st-40th; retrieved 2011-08-15
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Japan Academy, 21st-30th; retrieved 2011-08-15
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Japan Academy, 11th-20th; retrieved 2011-08-15
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i Japan Academy, 1st-10th; retrieved 2011-08-15
- ^ Kita, Atsushi. (2005). Dr. Noguchi's Journey: A Life of Medical Search and Discovery, p. 186; Japan Academy, 5 July 1915; retrieved 2011-08-15
References[]
- Kita, Atsushi. (2005). Dr. Noguchi's Journey: A Life of Medical Search and Discovery (tr., Peter Durfee). Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 978-4-7700-2355-1
External links[]
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