The Greater Japan Civil Defense Association (Dai-Nippon Bokoku Dōmei) was an organization established in Japan during the lead-up to and during World War II. Its purpose was to mobilize the civilian population for defense efforts, including fire fighting, air raid precautions, and general support for the war effort. These badges were often awarded to members to signify their participation and commitment to national defense.
This particular badge, likely a fire fighting or civil defense award, features traditional Japanese iconography. The chrysanthemum is a symbol of the Emperor and the Imperial House of Japan, often used in military and state insignia. The laurel wreath signifies honor and achievement, common in medals and badges worldwide. The central Kanji characters likely denote the specific organization or rank within the civil defense structure.
Imperial Japan. WWII Era, 1930s-1940s.
Condition is used but good.





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