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Any idea what this IJN item is?
My dad was on Saipan in 1944. He sent this item home and called it a kimono. It is definately not a kimono. (too large) Looking to find its purpose. Any ideas or outlets I can contact to find out more information? Contact me at mark.moersch@sbcglobal.net
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11-27-2019 08:39 AM
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Welcome to the forum Mark. The generally accepted way for people to contact you is by P.M. (private message), unless you wish to risk the possibility of being contacted by every Tom, Dick and Harry the world over. This is because everyone can see your contact details, regardless of whether they are a fellow member or not.
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What material is it made of? Looks like some kind of cloak.
Kimono are supposedly 'T' shaped.
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if i had to take a guess, i would assume that it is a Japanese
Alter cloth to a Butsudan of kamidana alter. To over simplify things, it's a table cloth that goes over a small table and a wooden cabinet would sit on top of the table and sit on top of the three inside tabs of cloth to hold it on. alters are usually against a wall thus why it's only three sided.
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