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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Japanese Good Luck Flag, ca 1940's
... Japanese Good Luck Flag...Japanese Good Luck Flag...Japanese Good Luck Flag was given to a soldier... Dandenong melbourne Japanese Good Luck Flag was given to a soldier ...Japanese Good Luck Flag was given to a soldier and was signed by dignitaries,family and friends often with short messages wishing the soldier victory,safety and good luck. We understand that it was deliberately dyed blue as they had lost the war and surrendered. This flag may have belonged to -Mr Sueji KOMAGI or KOMAKI Silk Dark blue flag with Red sun in middle. Appears to have faded and may have been dyed blue at later stage. Has faded. Many Japanese markings, inscriptions on the front of the flag. See 'notes' regarding translation.Many Japanese hand written inscriptions on face of the flag.Red sun in middle of flag 45cm in diameter. Believe message from people (relatives/community ) To Mr Sueji Komagi or Komaki. world war two, second world war, ww2, japan, japanese flag, japanese good luck flag -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Textile - Flag, Framed, Japanese Good Luck Flag, 1942-1945
... Japanese Good Luck Flag...World war 2 Japanese good luck flag carried by Japanese... good luck flag carried by Japanese soldier in the Pacific. Good ...World war 2 Japanese good luck flag carried by Japanese soldier in the Pacific. Good luck flags were commonly carried and bore the names of members of the soldiers home town.It is believed that this flag had previously been on display at the old Footscray depotJapanese flag comprising of red circle centrally located on a stained white background with black conji lettering surrounding the central red circle. The flag is quite badly stained and has rips and moth holes distributed evenly across its face. there is some slight bleeding of the red colour into the lighter fabric above the circle. Framed behind consevation glass in stained wood and gold frame on a black card board backing. ww2, japan -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, A Town at War, 2008
... Soldier's "Good Luck" flag and Japanese prisoners at the Weir family... Soldier's "Good Luck" flag and Japanese prisoners at the Weir family ...Written by Graham Apthorpe after his fascination with WW2 military history. The book reveals for the first time many new stories from WW2. The Cowra story from WW2 is a bitter-sweet one and this book adds considerably to our understanding of this special place in our nations historyBlack and cream coloured soft cover. Features Japanese Soldier's "Good Luck" flag and Japanese prisoners at the Weir family property on the front cover. Japanese War Cemetery at Cowra on a white and cream coloured back coverGraham Apthorpeatown at war, apthorpe g, tatura, ww2, cowra, camp 12, books, history, local -
Terang RSL Sub-branch
Flag - Japanese Good Luck (Yosegaki Hinomaru)
... . The red disc is 410mm in diameter. Flag Japanese Good Luck ...The flag is 810mm wide x 710mm high. The red disc is 410mm in diameter.Surrounding the red disc are signatures of friends, relatives and companions. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Flag - Framed Japanese Flag
Australian servicemen who served in the Second World War often returned home with souvenirs from battle. Whilst the provenance of this particular flag is not documented, it may be a Good Luck Flag or yosegaki hinomaru; a flag signed by family members and given to Japanese servicemen deployed during the Second World War.Large black frame with gold inner surround. Charcoal fabric mounting. White part of flag is covered with Japanese writing in black ink around red circle in center.Japanese writing in black ink on front. flag, japanese, japanese flag, wwii, world war 2