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Encyclopedia > Takeda Award


The annual Takeda Awards were presented in 2001 and 2002 by the Takeda Foundation. There are three award categories: social/economic well-being, individual/humanity well-being and world environmental well-being.


According to their Web site, no awards were given in 2003 due to financial constraints.


These awards include a monetary prize of 100 million yen.


Resources

  • Takeda Foundation (http://www.takeda-foundation.jp/en/index.html)

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Takeda Awards - definition of Takeda Awards in Encyclopedia (97 words)
The annual Takeda Awards were presented in 2001 and 2002 by the Takeda Foundation.
There are three award categories: social/economic well-being, individual/humanity well-being and world environmental well-being.
According to their Web site, no awards were given in 2003 due to financial constraints.
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