List of honours of the Japanese Imperial Family by country

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This article is an index - as complete as possible - of all the honorific orders or similar decorations received by the Japanese Imperial Family, classified by continent, awarding country, and recipient.

Honours by Japan[change | change source]

Former members[change | change source]

Foreign honours by the countries of the Americas[change | change source]

Brazil[change | change source]

Chile[change | change source]

Colombia[change | change source]

Mexico[change | change source]

Panama[change | change source]

Paraguay[change | change source]

Peru[change | change source]

Foreign honours by the countries of Africa[change | change source]

Botswana[change | change source]

Cameroon[change | change source]

Democratic Republic of the Congo[change | change source]

Côte d'Ivoire[change | change source]

Egypt[change | change source]

Ethiopian Empire[change | change source]

Kenya[change | change source]

Gambia[change | change source]

Liberia[change | change source]

Malawi[change | change source]

Mali[change | change source]

Morocco[change | change source]

Nigeria[change | change source]

Senegal[change | change source]

South Africa[change | change source]

Foreign honours by the countries of Asia[change | change source]

Middle East[change | change source]

Bahrain[change | change source]

Iran[change | change source]

Jordan[change | change source]

Kuwait[change | change source]

Oman[change | change source]

Qatar[change | change source]

Saudi Arabia[change | change source]

Far East[change | change source]

Afghanistan[change | change source]

Indonesia[change | change source]

Malaysia[change | change source]

Nepal[change | change source]

Pakistan[change | change source]

Philippines[change | change source]

Thailand[change | change source]

Foreign honours by the countries of Oceania[change | change source]

Tonga[change | change source]

Foreign honours by the countries of Europe[change | change source]

Austria[change | change source]

Belgium[change | change source]

Czech Republic[change | change source]

Denmark[change | change source]

Estonia[change | change source]

Finland[change | change source]

France[change | change source]

Germany[change | change source]

Greece[change | change source]

Hungary[change | change source]

Iceland[change | change source]

Ireland[change | change source]

Italy[change | change source]

Kazakhstan[change | change source]

Latvia[change | change source]

Lithuania[change | change source]

Luxembourg[change | change source]

Netherlands[change | change source]

Norway[change | change source]

Poland[change | change source]

Portugal[change | change source]

Spain[change | change source]

Sweden[change | change source]

Ukraine[change | change source]

United Kingdom[change | change source]

Yugoslavia[change | change source]

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