Japanese Flag Identification
Article about: I scour Tokyo flea markets for WWII Japanese military memorabilia. Last month I came across a flag that I’ve never seen before. However, I instantly recognized it being similar to the Japane
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Youth flag
Center:
青
Sei/Youth
Panel:
世田谷区青年団
Setagaya-ku Seinen-dan
Setagaya Ward Youth Group
羽根本町分団
Hanegi-machi Bundan
Hanegi Town Branch
This was a youth group in Setagaya Ward of Tokyo.
-- Guy
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Thank you for the reply. I can’t find any information on this group anywhere online sadly.
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These Youth Groups were purely civilian organizations and about 50% of municipalities in Japan still have them today, though the heyday of the organization was in the late 1940s when membership peaked at 4 million. These are the groups involved in organizing the township's summer festivals with the Bon Dancing and fireworks, etc.
Youth group flags, unlike Youth Schools had no unified designs so you should still come across many more variants you had never seen before, but exotic as they may seem to a non-Japanese, like school flags that all schools still have today, these are civilian flags and not militaria.
Purple is indeed regarded as an imperial color, but unlike the chrysanthemum crest, it was not forbidden from civilian use and is commonly seen as fringe color on flags, so that does not make your flag special in anyway.
The Youth Groups for wards in Tokyo generally died down in the 1950s, so your flag may well have been in use until that time. At least the hand-written characters are pre-war style, so it would have seen use during the war as well.
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I like the sakura flag pole top.
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Ryoyo
I like the sakura flag pole top.
It matches your avatar!
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Thank you so much for your reply and help. I had figured this may be the case. The seller didn’t know much English besides stating it was from WWII, but now I realize he meant that it was from around that era. I’m still very happy with the piece and what I paid for it.
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Looks to be a nice set! Is that the original case we can see a part of?
Regards
Russ
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Yep! It’s an original case and it thankfully shielded the flag from most of the elements. The box is deteriorating pretty badly due to water damage and the henges were broken off when it was found and opened.
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Just saw in another forum that someone wasted money on a "neighborhood cherry blossom viewing club" banner mistaking it to be a flag for a Secret Society within the Army called the Cherry Blossom Association. Secret societies don't advertise themselves with flags, and would certainly not be associated with any township.
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