Muneyoshi Tokugawa

Tokugawa graduated from the Department of Forestry, Faculty of Agriculture of the Tokyo Imperial University in 1923.

[1] On 19 June 1946, following the resignation of Count Tadamasu Sakai (Lord of Himeji), Tokugawa assumed the position of the 15th Vice President of the House of Peers.

In 1951, as chairman, he was appointed as a plenipotentiary for the San Francisco Peace Treaty and participated in its signing.

[2] Tokugawa was a recipient of the Order of the Sacred Treasure 1st class, Grand Cordon.

In 1989 he posthumously received the highest distinction of the Scout Association of Japan, the Golden Pheasant Award.

Tokugawa as a member of the Japanese delegation at the Treaty of San Francisco (second from the left behind Shigeru Yoshida )