Shimoda Toyomatsu

Shimoda Toyomatsu

nihongo|Toyomatsu Shimoda|下田豊松|Shimoda Toyomatsu (1887 - October 10, 1972), born in Iwanai District, Hokkaidō, was Japan's first Chief Scout, active at the dawn of the Japanese Scouting movement.

His father, nihongo|Shimoda Nisaburō|下田仁三郎, participated in the nihongo|"Kigyōsha"|起業社 organization from the Kanezawa han, which developed land to make it suitable for habitation.

After graduating from nihongo|Hakodate Commercial High School|函館商業高等学校|Hakodate Shōgyō Kōtō Gakkō, he worked as an officer in the army stationed in Japan.

In 1914, during the fall season training of the Seventh Division of the Army, he was asked by Lieutenant General nihongo|Utsunomiya Tarō|宇都宮太郎, to set up a youth organization.

In 1916, he founded the nihongo|Hokkaido Iwanai Youth Organization|北海道岩内少年団|Hokkaidō Iwanai Shōnendan.

In 1920, from July 30 to August 7, he participated in the First World Scout Jamboree, held in London. The other participants from Japan were Koshiba Hiroshi and Richard Suzuki. He also met Sir Robert Baden-Powell.

In 1921, he established the nihongo|Nihon Kenjidan|日本健児団 ("Japan Stalwart Youth Troop"), and worked as Japan's first Chief Scout, using his own home as the organization's international office.

In 1928, while climbing the Niseko mountain range, he discovered a beautiful marsh area. Moved by its beauty, he named it "nihongo|Shinsennuma|神仙沼", meaning "a marsh where gods and sennin live."

In 1964, the Japanese Scout Association awarded him the title of nihongo|Senior Scout|先達|sendatsu.

Related books

* (Kuniichi Komachi, Kuni Scouting Library)

Related items

* The Shimoda Toyomatsu Memorial Hall, Kutchan, Abuta District, Hokkaidō

References

Much of this information in this article was translated from the equivalent article in the Japanese Wikipedia, as referenced on October 28, 2006


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