Japanese Imperial Battle flag "Bu Un Cho Kyu" Yosegaki
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ANTIQUE JAPANESE MILITARY SIGHNED MEATBALL BATTLE FLAG ! This is a flag in hope of the good luck in a battlefield made for a soldier named "Satoru Kinoshita".It was written as "Bu Un Cho Kyu" in a big 4 characters at the right side. It means that we pray for the good luck in the battlefield of this soldier. It was written as "Yamato Damashii" in big 3 characters on the lower right. The mean is Samurai spirit. It was written at the left edge that the residents' association name w he lived in. It was written as "Jin Chu Ho Koku" in the left in 4 characters. This meaning devotes itself to the Emperor and is revenged on the country.As for this flag, a color deteriorates by aging. T are a stain and several places dirts on cloth, but t is not the damage, and condition is very good.You can read signatures clearly.Please confirm them with photos. It shows the Japanese NATIONAL SYMBOL the "RISING SUN" ("Meatball"),and many SIGNATURES, WELLWISHES and PAROLES . A very PERSONAL ITEM, was folded and taken into battle as a kind of talisman, luck bringer for the respective soldier.A HISTORIC DISPLAY FOR YOUR COLLECTION ! MEASUREMENTS: 39.6 x 27.6in (99x 69cm).This cloth was cotton.
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