Hamilton judo master who also delivers mail honoured for promoting Japanese culture in Canada

The Japanese government has awarded a Hamilton mailman, judo master and former Olympian for promoting Japanese culture in Canada, as well as friendship and goodwill between both countries.

In case it’s unclear, the mailman, judo master and Olympian are all the same person: Mitchell Akira Kawasaki.

According to a Nov. 3 news release from the Consulate-General of Japan in Toronto, the government honoured Kawasaki with The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays decoration in the 2024 Autumn Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals.

CBC Hamilton was unable to reach Kawasaki for comment prior to publication.

Kawasaki is the President of the Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre of Hamilton. In July, he told CBC Hamilton about his history as a fighter, which includes competing in Greco-Roman wrestling at the Montreal Olympics in 1976.

Kawasaki coaches judo five days a week and travels internationally to judge the sport. He delivers mail for Canada Post on an on-call basis.

According to Japan’s foreign affairs ministry, 87 foreign nationals received recognition in the 2024 Autumn Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals this month. There is also an annual spring conferment.

There are two more Canadians on the award recipients list: a former ambassador to Japan who lives in Ottawa, and a Burnaby, B.C., resident who worked for the Consulate-General of Japan in Vancouver. 

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