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    Hachimaki translation request

    Hello dear fellows collectors and enthousiatics. I have a couple of printed item, I would be interested to learn the translation or the sentence on the hachimaki, I recognize "Everlasting fortune in battle" on the right making it attractive to me. Maybe the kanji on the left are giving more info about the recipient or the man / association who gave it. Maybe factory workers related ? Please let me know if you recognize some kanjis.

    The second item is a common patriotic flag, I am puzzled with the kanjis here because they are obviously printed on the flag, and I dont recognize any usual slogan, so I am effraid to be stuck with a sushi shop flag or something like that. Here are the pictures.







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    #2
    Hello,

    If I read the slogan correctly the character 祈 has been added to make it Ki Buun Choukyuu "Prayers for Eternal Good Fortune in Battle".

    Regards,
    Stu

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      #3
      Eat At Mako's Sushi Bar



      ....just joking.






      Old kanji:
      神戸市兵庫鎮座
      社七宮神社氏子代會


      [sometimes hard to find on the internet when the old kanji is used]

      New kanji:
      神戸市兵庫区北浜鎮座
      県社七宮神社氏子総代会


      Kobe City, Hyogo Ward, Kitahama Enshrinement
      Prefectural Shrine Shichi-no-Miya Shrine Visitor Representative

      =======
      岡山市弓之町
      二八戸主会

      Okayama City Yumi-no-Cho
      Twenty-eighth mu Head of Household Association

      Not certain about ; it might be some sort of neighborhood identification; e.g., "Neighborhood #28" ..... but that is merely a guess on my part.



      (^__^)

      --Guy

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        #4
        Originally posted by GHP View Post
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        岡山市弓之町
        二八戸主会

        Okayama City Yumi-no-Cho
        Twenty-eighth mu Head of Household Association

        Not certain about ; it might be some sort of neighborhood identification; e.g., "Neighborhood #28" ..... but that is merely a guess on my part.


        --Guy
        Guy, the kanji are
        二公戸主会
        Probably something like '2nd Public Head of Household Association.'

        Best, Rich

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          #5
          Originally posted by imperialjapan View Post
          Guy, the kanji are
          二公戸主会
          Probably something like '2nd Public Head of Household Association.'

          Best, Rich
          Thanks Rich! All I can say now is ....

          D'OH!



          I feel so .... so ...... so inadequate!


          --Guy

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            #6
            Hello Stu, thank you! Yes you are right it's the long version of the slogan. Long version is quite a nightmare to translate properly in french as "Prayer" / "Prière" could also means "Please" making the whole thing sounds weird. That's why I am more comfortable with the short way, which is incorrect here I agree.

            Hi Guy, I am infinitly indebted, thank you very much one more time! My heart was full of joy when I thought the flag might came from the mighty Mako's sushi bar, Arcadia, CA, which is rated 4/5 on TripAdvisor (not bad at all). Then I saw you were kidding. Emotional elevator ... As it won't fit in my Japanese food collection I have no other choice than burning the flag during a proper ceremony. ^^

            But to be serious, thanks again. I am surprised there is no red temple stamp on the hachimaki, it's quite common on items which have been blessed isn't it? I have a hachimaki in my collection litteraly filled with temple stamps.

            imperialjapan > Hello, thank you for your insight, I appreciate it a lot. I am glad to learn that it is a property mark, so it is definitly a hinomaru, but not yosegaki. Anything but a fake made to cheat a gaijin. That's what I was effraid of.

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