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    A Japanese Rebus....almost for me!!

    Please any help to solve it?Is it possible to know what is on the letter written?
    Thank you so much for your attention!


    #2
    back of the booklet...

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      #3
      A shot of the inside...

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        #4
        Letter folded into inside booklet...


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          #5
          A close up....sorry but my scan decided to go to vacancy at the moment so that's the best that I can do mith my mesozoic camera

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            #6
            The Japanese version of the Soldbuch is named to Tetsuzo Sato, a corpral in a field artillery unit. He received a good conduct citation and there is an inscription in the award column, but cannot be read because the photo is cut off there. This paybook is a pre-WW2 issue version, which would lack Hirohito's rescript on openning the war with the USA. Pay books issued during WW2 have 6 additional pages on the war with the Allies.
            The letter appears to be from his father or a brother, which is a new year's greeting, talking about other family members (sister and another brother it appears).

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              #7
              Thank you very much, Nick, for the nice attention and help.
              There is lot of writings inside and also some additional pages, when I will have time I will do more shots...
              Thanks, again, for all.

              Fabrizio

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                #8
                These six pages you talk about, are they printed in red? I have one and need to dig it out, but it had a couple pages printed in red ,and I thought they were general orders or some such.

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                  #9
                  Hopefully Nick will be able to answer your question Mike, sorry I just wanted to say I love your quote in the signature line and welcome to the forum. Zach

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                    #10
                    Thanks Zach. I am an old hand on the gunboard japanese rifle forum, but have lately decide to conduct an expedition in to militaria and learn sumpin' new.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mike Rockhill View Post
                      These six pages you talk about, are they printed in red? I have one and need to dig it out, but it had a couple pages printed in red ,and I thought they were general orders or some such.
                      Yes, they are in red, but that is not the point. All the Imperial rescripts in paybooks have been printed in red since the Taisho era. The red pages start with the messages from Emperor Meiji followed by the rescripts from Emperor Taisho, then by Hirohito or Emperor Showa. So over the years the red part got thicker and thicker. When Emperor Showa took to the throne he added 3 pages basically asking soldiers to carry on honoring the instructions from his father and grandfather under his reign as well. Then when WW2 broke out he added the announcement dated December 8th, 1941, which ran 6 pages long.
                      So the point is whether the red part of the paybook ends with this "Pearl Harbor" rescript. Also, by that time, the paper became rougher, so the thickness of the paybook became roughly 3 times that of a prewar versions.

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                        #12
                        Great information thanks alot!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mike Rockhill View Post
                          Thanks Zach. I am an old hand on the gunboard japanese rifle forum, but have lately decide to conduct an expedition in to militaria and learn sumpin' new.
                          Mike, (just the opposite for me) I'm new over at gunboard's but I never post...just sit back and read. Both are great sites.

                          Nick, great info for quick identification.

                          Zach

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                            #14
                            Thank you Nick for your more than precious infos!

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