Motojirō Ozaki

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Motojirō Ozaki
Born(1870-10-05)October 5, 1870
DiedJanuary 9, 1945(1945-01-09) (aged 74)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Politician and businessman
Known forMember of the House of Representatives and of the House of Peers

Motojirō Ozaki (尾崎 元次郎, Ozaki Motojirō, October 5, 1870[1] – January 9, 1945) was a Japanese politician and businessman, member of the House of Representatives and of the House of Peers.

Background

Ozaki served as Shizuoka City Education Chairman, Shizuoka Taisei Junior/Senior High School, Shizuoka Blind Dormitory School President, high level positions in several banks, Shizuoka Veteran Association president and others. In addition, he created Shizuoka Shōnen Association (静岡少年軍団), a predecessor of Shizuoka Scout Council Boy Scouts, and also worked on social education for young people.

socialist, but Ozaki supported Fukao.[3]

In 1955 he posthumously received the highest distinction of the

Boy Scouts of Nippon
director, received the distinction in 1994.

Notes

  1. ^ 静岡少年軍団 Shizuoka Shōnen Gundan, "Shizuoka Boys' Army Corps"
  2. ^ 高杉啓次郎 Takasugi Keijirō

References

  1. ^ 『清沢の大公孫樹』288頁。
  2. OCLC 22817046
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  3. ^ Ichihara, Masae (1977). "Mō hitotsu no Meiji shakai-shugisha——Fukao Shō no shōgai" もうひとりの明治社会主義者——深尾韶の生涯. 思想の科学 (in Japanese) (75). 思想の科学社: 83–97.
  4. ^ 䝪䞊䜲䝇䜹䜴䝖日本連盟 きじ章受章者 [Recipient of the Golden Pheasant Award of the Scout Association of Japan] (PDF). Reinanzaka Scout Club (in Japanese). 2014-05-23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-08-11.

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