World War II Imperial Japanese Navy Soldier's Family Nameplate Honor Plaque WWII
This is a rare and authentic nameplate from a Japanese home during World War II. It features the anchor mark and the Japanese national flag, with the inscription "? " (House of a Soldier on Deployment) beautifully written in kanji. In wartime Japan, it was considered the highest honor for a soldier to die for the country, and families of deployed soldiers displayed such nameplates to honor their service.
Dimensions are approximately 39 cm in height, 10 cm in width, and 2 cm in thickness. This unique piece is a valuable addition for collectors of WWII memorabilia. International Buyers - Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.