I’ve just written about Japan’s last medals of the war, so let’s change the scenery and take you back to the origins, a short piece about the first two war medals in Japan’s history.
It was the normal practice to launch a new war medal or commemorative medal as an order, so each medal has a corresponding order establishing it, such as the Greater East Asia War Medal Order, etc. However, the first war medal was established as a “me too” item, like a pack of chewing gum you pick up incidentally at the super market cashier on your way out. The main business of that day was to launch the various grades of the Rising Sun Order and the war medal was stuck on the end unceremoniously, simply with the heading, “war medal”. The original document that launched the war medal was done as an elaborate full color wood block print, so reproducing the original drawing of the medal here would only show a solid black disc. Luckily the army also made a line drawing of it, as they couldn’t use such extravagant means to announce the medal internally. Here it is.
It was the normal practice to launch a new war medal or commemorative medal as an order, so each medal has a corresponding order establishing it, such as the Greater East Asia War Medal Order, etc. However, the first war medal was established as a “me too” item, like a pack of chewing gum you pick up incidentally at the super market cashier on your way out. The main business of that day was to launch the various grades of the Rising Sun Order and the war medal was stuck on the end unceremoniously, simply with the heading, “war medal”. The original document that launched the war medal was done as an elaborate full color wood block print, so reproducing the original drawing of the medal here would only show a solid black disc. Luckily the army also made a line drawing of it, as they couldn’t use such extravagant means to announce the medal internally. Here it is.
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