Aide-de-camp to the Emperor of Japan
In Japan, the 'aide-de-camp to the and Anami Korechika, army ministers at the end of the war, are said to have contributed to the Potsdam Declaration acceptance by means of their responsibilities to Emperor Showa as the grand chamberlain and aide-de-camp to the Emperor in 1929.
Moreover, to the Crown Prince, the Imperial Family, and the mediatized Korean royal family, aides-de-camp were also provided. The military officers serving the Oukouzoku'' wore silver aiguillettes over their uniform.