日本
74
受賞者数
1949~2025
年度で絞り込み
社会貢献
26 人の受賞者
分野別内訳
年別受賞者数推移
受賞者一覧
日本原水爆被害者団体協議会
日本
「核兵器のない世界の実現に長年にわたって努力し、核兵器が二度と使われてはならないことを証言を通じて示してきた」こと、また「並外れた努力が核のタブーの確立に大きく貢献した」ことに対して
Miyazaki Hayao
日本
"for his lifelong commitment to the use of art, specifically animation, to illuminate the human condition, especially lauding his devotion to children as the torchbearers of the imagination, to whom he has passed the light and spark of his own.”
Tadashi Hattori
日本
"for his simple humanity and extraordinary generosity as a person and a professional; his skill and compassion in restoring the gift of sight to tens of thousands of people not his own; and the inspiration he has given, by his shining example, that one person can make a difference in helping kindness flourish in the world."
Yoshiaki Ishizawa
日本
"for his selfless, steadfast service to the Cambodian people; his inspiring leadership in empowering Cambodians to be proud stewards of their heritage; and his wisdom in reminding us all that cultural monuments like the Angkor Wat are shared treasures whose preservation is thus, also our shared global responsibility."
Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers
日本
"for their idealism and spirit of service in advancing the lives of communities other than their own, demonstrating over five decades that it is indeed when people live, work, and think together that they lay the true foundation for peace and international solidarity."
梶田隆章
日本
素粒子「ニュートリノ」が質量を持つことを示すニュートリノ振動の発見(Nucl. Phys. B-Proc. Suppl. 77 (1999) 123 〈Kajita〉, 43 〈McDonald〉)
Tadatoshi Akiba
日本
"for his principled and determined leadership in a sustained global campaign to mobilize citizens, pressure governments, and build the political will to create a world free from the perils of nuclear war."
小林誠
日本
自然界においてクォークが少なくとも3世代以上存在することを予言する、対称性の破れの起源の発見(Progress of Theoretical Physics 49 (1973) 652-657)
益川敏英
日本
自然界においてクォークが少なくとも3世代以上存在することを予言する、対称性の破れの起源の発見(Progress of Theoretical Physics 49 (1973) 652-657)
Akio Ishii
日本
"for his principled career as a publisher, placing discrimination, human rights, and other difficult subjects squarely in Japan’s public discourse."
Tetsu Nakamura
日本
"for his passionate commitment to ease the pain of war, disease, and calamity among refugees and the mountain poor of the Afghanistan-Pakistan borderlands."
Seiei Toyama
日本
"for his twenty-year crusade to green the deserts of China in a spirit of solidarity and peace."
Ikuo Hirayama
日本
"for his efforts to promote peace and international cooperation by fostering a common bond of stewardship for the world's cultural treasures."
Sadako Ogata
日本
"for invoking the moral authority of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to insist that behind the right of every refugee to asylum lies the greater right of every person to remain at home in peace."
Toshihiro Takami
日本
"for enlisting community leaders from fifty countries in the common cause of secure, sustainable, and equitable livelihoods for the world's rural people."
Eduardo Jorge Anzorena
アルゼンチン,
日本
"for fostering a collaborative search for humane and practical solutions to the housing crisis among Asia’s urban poor."
Noboru Iwamura
日本
"for heeding the call of the true physician in a lifetime of service to Japan's Asia neighbors."
Masanobu Fukuoka
日本
"for his demonstration to small farmers everywhere that natural farming offers a practical, environmentally safe, and bountiful alternative to modern commercial practices and their harmful consequences."
Jiro Kawakita
日本
"for winning the participating of remote Nepalese villagers in researching their problems, resulting in practical benefits of potable water supplies and rapid ropeway transport across mountain gorges."
Shigeharu Matsumoto
日本
"for building constructive relations between Japanese and others through shared knowledge of their diverse histories, needs and national aspirations."
Toshikazu Wakatsuki
日本
"for bringing to his country's most depressed citizens the highest type of technically competent and humanely inspired health care, thus creating a model for rural medicine."
Fusaye Ichikawa
日本
"for her lifetime labors advancing with exemplary political integrity her countrywomen's public and personal freedom."
Michiko Ishimure
日本
"as the 'voice of her people' in their struggle against the industrial pollution that has been distorting and destroying their lives."
Yasuji Hanamori
日本
"for his cogent advocacy of the interests, rights and well-being of the Japanese consumer, especially the hard-pressed housewife."
Saburō Ōkita
日本
"for his sustained and forceful advocacy of genuine Japanese partnership in the economic progress of her Asian neighbors."
Mitoji Nishimoto
日本
"for his 44 years of discerning design of Japan’s superior educational radio and television broadcasting system."
Seiichi Tobata
日本
"for his incisive contributions toward modernization of Japan's agriculture and the sharing of its experience with developing nations."
Shiroshi Nasu
日本
"for his practical humanitarianism, enhancing cooperation in agriculture by learning through multinational experience."
Akira Kurosawa
日本
"for his perceptive use of the film to probe the moral dilemma of man amidst the tumultuous remaking of his values and environment in the mid-20th century."
Yukiharu Miki
日本
"for his humanistic foresight in engineering rapid but orderly modernization, assuring well-being for the entire community."