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Japanese: 記章 - きしょう
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〘 noun 〙 A medal given to someone related to something as a commemorative symbol. ※Dajokan Proclamation No. 54 - April 10, 1875 (Meiji 8) "Military medals are given to both officers and soldiers, regardless of military merit or lack thereof."

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Japanese:
〘名〙 記念のしるしとしてその事に関係した人などに与えるもの。※太政官布告第五四号‐明治八年(1875)四月一〇日「従軍記章は将卒の別なく軍功の有無を論ぜず」

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