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The Japan Academy (Japanese: 日本学士院, Nihon Gakushiin) is an honorary organisation and science academy founded in 1879 to bring together leading Japanese scholars with distinguished records of scientific achievements. The Academy is currently an extraordinary organ of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology with its headquarters located in Taito, Tokyo, Japan. Election to the Academy is considered the highest distinction a scholar can achieve, and members enjoy life tenure and an annual monetary stipend.

The Japan Academy
日本学士院
Nihon Gakushiin

Japan Imperial Academy, presently "Japan Academy"
Science academy overview
Formed1879; 145 years ago (1879)
Preceding agencies
  • Tokyo Academy
  • Imperial Academy
  • JurisdictionGovernment of Japan
    HeadquartersTaito, Tokyo, Japan
    35°42′58.000″N 139°46′37.999″E / 35.71611111°N 139.77722194°E / 35.71611111; 139.77722194
    Employees150
    Annual budget¥631,133,000 (2021)
    Science academy executive
    Parent departmentMinistry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
    Websitewww.japan-acad.go.jp/en/index.html
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    History

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    Nishi Amane, head of the Tokyo Academy in 1879.

    In 1873, Meiroku-sha (Meiroku Society) was founded. The main people of Meiroku-sha involved in Meiroku-sha were from Kaiseijo (later transformed into University of Tokyo and so on) and Keio Gijuku (Keio University).

    In an effort to replicate the institutional landscape found in many Western nations, the leaders of the Meiji government sought to create a national academy of scholars and scientists modelled to the British Royal Society.

    In 1879, Nishi Amane was made the head of what was then called the Tokyo Academy.

    In 1906 it was renamed the Imperial Academy, and in 1947 it was renamed the Japan Academy.

    Prizes awarded

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    The Imperial Prize and Japan Academy Prize are awarded to persons who have achieved notable research landmarks or who have authored outstanding academic papers or books. One of the Academy's most important functions involves conferring these prizes, which have been awarded annually since 1911. Since 1949, these prize award ceremonies have been graced by the presence of HIM the Emperor of Japan; and since 1990, both the Emperor and Empress have attended.[1]

    Japan Academy Prize
    From 1911 until 1947, the academy annually conferred the Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy (Gakushiin Onshi Shō). Amongst past winners are Hideyo Noguchi (1915)[2] and Tasuku Honjo (1996).[3] After 1947, the name of the award was changed to Japan Academy Prize (Gakushiin Shō).[1]

    Duke of Edinburgh Prize
    In 1987, HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh suggested that the Academy take responsibility for conferring the biennial Duke of Edinburgh Prize to a Japanese scientist with outstanding achievements in the area of wildlife protection and species preservation.[1] In addition to this specific award, some 75 prizes and medals are associated with The Duke of Edinburgh.[4]

    Japan Academy Medal
    Since 2004, the Academy has annually conferred the Japan Academy Medal.[1]

    Timeline

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    The early-Meiji era Tokyo Academy was institutionally re-organized into an Imperial Academy in 1906; and this institution was renamed the Japan Academy in 1947:[5]

    President

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    Founder of Meiroku Society, Keio University, and the First President of Tokyo Academy

    President of the Tokyo Academy

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    No. Name Start of Term End of Term University
    1. Fukuzawa Yukichi 1879 1879 Keio Gijuku
    2. Nishi Amane 1879 1880 Yōrōkan
    3. Katō Hiroyuki 1880 1882 University of Tokyo
    4. Nishi Amane 1882 1886 Yōrōkan
    5. Katō Hiroyuki 1886 1895 University of Tokyo
    6. Hosokawa Jyunzirō 1895 1897 Bunbukan
    7. Katō Hiroyuki 1897 1906 University of Tokyo

    President of the Imperial Academy

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    No. Name Start of Term End of Term University
    8. Katō Hiroyuki 1906 1909 University of Tokyo
    9. Kikuchi Dairoku 1909 1917 University of Tokyo
    10. Hozumi Nobushige 1917 1925 University of Tokyo
    11. Okano Keizirō 1925 1925 University of Tokyo
    12. Sakurai Jyōzi 1925 1939 University of Tokyo
    13. Hantaro Nagaoka 1939 1948 University of Tokyo

    President of the Japan Academy

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    No. Name Start of Term End of Term University
    14. Yamada Saburō 1948 1961 University of Tokyo
    15. Shibata Yuzi 1961 1970 University of Tokyo
    16. Nanbara Shigeru 1970 1974 University of Tokyo
    17. Kiyoo Wadati 1974 1980 University of Tokyo
    18. Arisawa Hiromi 1980 1986 University of Tokyo
    19. Kurokawa Toshio 1986 1988 Tohoku University
    20. Wakimura Yoshitarō 1988 1994 University of Tokyo
    21. Yoshio Fujita 1994 2000 University of Tokyo
    22. Ichiko Teizi 2000 2001 University of Tokyo
    23. Nagakura Saburō 2001 2007 University of Tokyo
    24. Kubo Masaaki 2007 2013 University of Tokyo
    25. Takashi Sugimura 2013 2016 University of Tokyo
    26. Hiroshi Shiono[6] 2016 Present University of Tokyo

    Counterparts in other countries

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    Notes

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    1. ^ a b c d Japan Academy: Activities Archived 2008-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Kita, Atsushi. (2005). Dr. Noguchi's Journey: A Life of Medical Search and Discovery, p. 186.
  • ^ Tasuku Honjo: Curriculum vitae
  • ^ Dukes of the UK: Prizes Archived 2008-03-19 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Japan Academy: History
  • ^ "New President elected". Japan Academy. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  • References

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