Item:
ONSV24WSJ055

Original Japanese WWII Pilot Bail Out Float Flag - 31 x 39”

Item Description

Original Item: Only one available. This is a rare World War II Japanese pilot’s bail-out survival “meatball” float flag. The flag is constructed of silk with a stitched and stuffed buoyant border to assist in the flotation of the flag on the water for a Japanese pilot who crashed in the sea.

The flag is in fair condition with some wear as shown, and is missing its telescoping bamboo pole. It looks to be made of the usual rayon cloth, with the red "sun" dyed in the middle. These have become increasingly difficult to find, especially with the border still stuffed with buoyant. Flag measures approximately 31” by 39”. This example is in fair condition with a very delicate feel to it.

The Japanese call their country's flag hinomaru (日の丸), which translates literally to "sun-round", referencing the red circle on a white field. The design, called the "Meat ball" by U.S. forces, is the standard one used on Good Luck Flags, Flotation flags, and remains the official flag of Japan to this day.

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