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Professor Arthur Stockwin (The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon)
The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon was bestowed upon Professor Arthur Stockwin as a tribute to his energetic promotion of Japanese Studies in the UK. As Director of the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies at Oxford University, he has tirelessly advanced the cause of Japanese Studies through his academic activities both within and outside the university. For over the past two decades he has been instrumental in the Institute's activities, inviting specialists to address seminars, initiating the Nissan Institute/Routledge Curzon Japanese Studies Series (which now runs to 63 volumes), opening the Bodleian Japanese Library and writing a number of books himself, about Japanese politics.
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Professor Stockwin received his award from Ambassador Nogami on 18 November |
Geoffrey Hamilton MBE (The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon)
The same decoration was conferred on Geoffrey Hamilton MBE in recognition of his devotion to the promotion of mutual understanding between Japan and the UK. During his time at the BBC he became the first member of staff to be seconded to NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), where he contributed to introducing Japan to other countries through editing English news programmes and producing documentaries about Japan. Drawing upon almost 20 years of friendships and networks he cultivated as head of the Tokyo office of the British Tourist Authority, Geoffrey Hamilton has played an active role in the promotion of Japanese direct investment in Wales ever since he joined the Welsh Development Agency (WDA) in 1981. Even after his retirement in 1995, he has been actively involved in liaising between Japanese business communities and British public sectors as Senior Advisor to the Chairman of the WDA.

Geoffrey Hamilton MBE with his family and Ambassador & Madame Nogami
on 8 December |
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