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  1. Count Yoshinori Futara (二荒 芳徳, Futara Yoshinori, October 26, 1886 – April 21, 1967) was an official in the Imperial Household Ministry and a co-founder with Michiharu Mishima of the Boy Scouts of Japan in April 1922, with Shinpei Gotō at its helm.

  2. Count Yoshinori Futara (二荒 芳徳, Futara Yoshinori?, October 26, 1886 – April 21, 1967) was an official in the Imperial Household Ministry and a co-founder with Michiharu Mishima of the Boy Scouts of Japan in April 1922, with Shimpei Gotō at its helm.

  3. Who was Yoshinori Futara? Count Yoshinori Futara was an official in the Imperial Household Ministry and a co-founder with Michiharu Mishima of the Boy Scouts of Japan in April 1922, with Shimpei Gotō at its helm. Yoshinori Futara was awarded the title Count on November 22, 1909.

  4. [During the national conference held beginning April 13, 1920,] Viscount Shimpei Goto and Count Yoshinori Futara were elected to the presidency and the head of the Board of Directors respectively. Thus, the first step was taken for the establishment of an organ for the unity and guidance of the Boy Scouts of Japan.

  5. “TOKIO, Sept. 3 (Associated Press) – The return of Crown Prince Hirohito today from his tour of Europe was accompanied by national rejoicing never before equaled. The greater part of the navy met the warships conveying the Crown Prince’s party off Southern Japan and escorted them to Yokohama, where many thousands lined the waterside.

  6. Politicians of Japan by name.

  7. Count Yoshinori Futara (二荒 芳徳, Futara Yoshinori, October 26, 1886 – April 21, 1967) was an official in the Imperial Household Ministry and a co-founder with Michiharu Mishima of the Boy Scouts of Japan in April 1922, with Shinpei Gotō at its helm.