Genji Empire's Honour System

The Genji Empire uses an honours system similar to the rest of the Imperium of Man. The Order of Tenno Jimmu was the first order to be established.

Order of Tenno Jimmu
The Order of Tenno Jimmu was established as the highest honour the Tenno can bestow in the Genji Empire

Collar - Is the highest order available in the Genji Empire. The collar is only worn by the reigning Tenno.

Grand Cordon - Usually awarded to House Genji members, select Prime Ministers, foreign leaders royal or not royal. Often given to military officers around the rank of Marshal.

Order of the Genji
The Order of the Genji is the highest regularly awarded honour with one single class, given to statesmen, politicians and military officers. The order shows how the recipient is considered an "honourary" member of the Genji clan.

Order of the Six Chords
The Order of the Six Chords is awarded for long civil or military service or for distinguishable achievements made in the benefit of the Genji Empire. Awarded in nine classes.

Order of the Three Regalia
The Order of the Three Regalia is awarded for long and beneficial service. Awarded in eight classes.

Order of Culture
The Order of Culture is given to those who have made beneficial contributions to the Genji Empire's culture.

Order of the Golden Crown
Lowest ranking of the orders. Award to foreigners who are not eligible for higher honours. Established with five classes.

Campaign medals
The campaign medals traditionally depict the ruling Tenno. They denote the holder's military participation in said conflicts. Current medals use the bust of Tenno Sugihito.