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Tamotsu Murayama (村山 有, Murayama Tamotsu, December 24, 1905 Seattle, Washington - December 31, 1968) was a Japanese journalist, lecturer at Waseda University, and Director of the Boy Scouts of Japan. He also worked with Olave Baden-Powell and Peter Baden-Powell, and contributed greatly to the revival of the Boy Scout movement in Japan after World War II.

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  • Tamotsu Murayama (村山 有, Murayama Tamotsu, December 24, 1905 Seattle, Washington - December 31, 1968) was a Japanese journalist, lecturer at Waseda University, and Director of the Boy Scouts of Japan. He also worked with Olave Baden-Powell and Peter Baden-Powell, and contributed greatly to the revival of the Boy Scout movement in Japan after World War II. After the end of World War II, he gathered members who had been forbidden from meeting, and frequently held Scout gatherings, laying the foundation for the revival of the Boy Scouts of Japan. On January 3, 1948, under the occupation, when flying the flag of Japan was not yet allowed, he held a "Hinomaru March" by the Boy Scouts with the Hinomaru for the first time since before the war. In 1949, the Tokyo Scout Council was reorganized and he assumed office as President (Renmei-chō). From 12 April to 20 June 1950, Murayama was an instructor during the first seminar on leadership held with Michiharu Mishima and staff of the Boy Scouts of America to train Japanese Scout leaders. A postage stamp collector, he established the Tokyo Stamp Association, a philatelic society, and served as the first president. In addition, as the Chairman of the Japan Scouts on Stamps Society (NSOSS), Vice Chairman of the Scouts on Stamps Society International (SOSSI), he contributed to the issuance of Japanese commemorative stamps on the "All Japan Boy Scout Conference" (1949), and the "50th Anniversary of the Founding of Scouting" (1957). On December 31, 1968, he died of myocardial infarction on-board ship to Hong Kong to attend the World Scout Conference. A Scout funeral was held on January 12, 1969 in Tokyo Tsukiji Hongan-ji. Murayama posthumously received the Order of the Sacred Treasure 5th class, Gold and Silver Rays. (en)
  • 村山 有(むらやま たもつ、1905年12月24日 - 1968年12月31日)は、アメリカ合衆国シアトル生まれの日本のジャーナリスト。早稲田大学講師。ソルトレイク市名誉市民。ボーイスカウト日本連盟理事・相談役。 ボーイスカウト運動の創始者ロバート・ベーデン=パウエル卿の夫人であるオレブ・ベーデン=パウエルや夫妻の息子ピーターとも交流があり、第二次世界大戦後の日本におけるボーイスカウト運動復活に大きく寄与した。 切手収集家としても知られ、切手愛好家団体「東京切手会」を創立し初代会長を務めた。また、日本スカウト切手協会 (NSOSS) 会長、世界スカウト切手協会 (SOSSI) 副協会長として、「全日本ボーイスカウト大会」記念切手(1949年)、「ボーイスカウト創始50周年」記念シール(1957年)の発行に寄与した。 (ja)
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  • 村山 有(むらやま たもつ、1905年12月24日 - 1968年12月31日)は、アメリカ合衆国シアトル生まれの日本のジャーナリスト。早稲田大学講師。ソルトレイク市名誉市民。ボーイスカウト日本連盟理事・相談役。 ボーイスカウト運動の創始者ロバート・ベーデン=パウエル卿の夫人であるオレブ・ベーデン=パウエルや夫妻の息子ピーターとも交流があり、第二次世界大戦後の日本におけるボーイスカウト運動復活に大きく寄与した。 切手収集家としても知られ、切手愛好家団体「東京切手会」を創立し初代会長を務めた。また、日本スカウト切手協会 (NSOSS) 会長、世界スカウト切手協会 (SOSSI) 副協会長として、「全日本ボーイスカウト大会」記念切手(1949年)、「ボーイスカウト創始50周年」記念シール(1957年)の発行に寄与した。 (ja)
  • Tamotsu Murayama (村山 有, Murayama Tamotsu, December 24, 1905 Seattle, Washington - December 31, 1968) was a Japanese journalist, lecturer at Waseda University, and Director of the Boy Scouts of Japan. He also worked with Olave Baden-Powell and Peter Baden-Powell, and contributed greatly to the revival of the Boy Scout movement in Japan after World War II. (en)
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