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Badge of the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers Prince Naruhisa Kitashirakawa. The badge for the Order is a gilt cross with white enameled rays, bearing a central emblem of a red enameled sun disc surrounded by red rays, and with three paulownia blossoms between each arm of the cross.
Queen Rania of Jordan : Grand Cordon of the Order of the Precious Crown (30.11.1999) [citation needed] Princess Alia bint Al Hussein , daughter of Queen Dina of Jordan , half-sister of Abdullah II of Jordan : Grand Cordon of the Order of the Precious Crown (3.1976) [ citation needed ]
Grand Cordon – Typically conferred upon royals of the Imperial House of Japan, foreign royalty who are not reigning monarchs, certain foreign non-royal Heads of State, and select Japanese Prime Ministers. Until 1947, the Grand Cordon was often conferred upon eminent military officers of the rank of Marshal.
Emperor Naruhito : Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold (22 October 1996) Empress Masako : Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold (11 October 2016) Emperor Emeritus Akihito : Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold; Empress Emerita Michiko : Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold; Prince Akishino : Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (11 October 2016)
The grand cordon is the highest possible honour a Japanese citizen can be awarded during his or her lifetime. Aside from members of the Imperial Family, 53 Japanese citizens have been decorated with the grand cordon; of these, only 23 were living at the time of receipt.
Grand Cordon is the highest grade of the order. El Salvador: Order of José Matías Delgado: Grand Cross with Gold Star and Special Distinction is the highest grade of the order. Equatorial Guinea: National Order of Equatorial Guinea: Grand Collar is the highest grade of the order. Estonia: Order of the National Coat of Arms
The hotel opened in October 1990 as the Hotel Nikko Atlanta, owned by Nikko Hotels. The Japanese owners introduced Japanese Zen gardens and a sushi restaurant. In February 1997, Hyatt Corporation purchased the hotel and renamed it the Grand Hyatt Atlanta. [3] There were already two Hyatt hotels in the Atlanta area at that time, the Hyatt ...
The badge of the order is a gold oval medallion, with floral designs at its four ends; at the centre is an ancient Japanese crown on a blue background, surrounded by a red ring. It is suspended from a smaller badge, its design varies according to class, on a ribbon in yellow with red stripes near the borders, as a sash on the right shoulder for ...