Yoritake Matsudaira (松平賴武, Matsudaira Yoritake, born August 17, 1938 in Kagawa, Japan) present chairman of Hongō Gakuen,[1] served as the international commissioner and member of the board of directors of the Scout Association of Japan, as well as a member of the Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Committee and a founding member of the World Buddhist Scout Brotherhood.
As a Scout, he traveled to Texas and New Mexico in the United States and was a guest on a military base.
One of his hobbies is horseback riding, he is an amateur radio aficionado,[3] and he gives lectures about the advantages of Scouting activities.
By virtue of his descent from the kuge Madenokōji family, he is also a sixth cousin once removed of the present Emperor, Akihito.
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