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"Victory rice paddle (shamoji)" (1) In 2023, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited Ukraine. Prime Minister Kishida presented a "victory" rice paddle to Ukrainian President Zelensky. On social media, people paid attention to the box of Umaibo, but according…
"Victory rice paddle (shamoji)" (2)
Kishida's office in the Diet also has a giant rice scoop with the words "victory" written on it. It was given to him by the Hiroshima Prefectural LDP branch as a prayer for victory when he ran for the presidency of the Liberal Democratic Party. The rice scoop given to Zelensky is thought to be a smaller version of this one.
Photo 2: [Manchurian Incident] The Manchurian Expeditionary Force arrives, and soldiers of the Hiroshima Unit of the Japanese Army advance through the streets of Tianjin, carrying a large rice scoop from Itsukushima Shrine, a gift from the Veterans Association, on December 27, 1931.
Photo 3: A huge number of rice scoops cover the pillars of Senjokaku on Miyajima. Soldiers who visited Miyajima departed for the battlefield from Ujina Port, hoping to be blessed with the gift of "catching something." This photo was taken during the Russo-Japanese War, which began in February 1904.
Kishida's office in the Diet also has a giant rice scoop with the words "victory" written on it. It was given to him by the Hiroshima Prefectural LDP branch as a prayer for victory when he ran for the presidency of the Liberal Democratic Party. The rice scoop given to Zelensky is thought to be a smaller version of this one.
Photo 2: [Manchurian Incident] The Manchurian Expeditionary Force arrives, and soldiers of the Hiroshima Unit of the Japanese Army advance through the streets of Tianjin, carrying a large rice scoop from Itsukushima Shrine, a gift from the Veterans Association, on December 27, 1931.
Photo 3: A huge number of rice scoops cover the pillars of Senjokaku on Miyajima. Soldiers who visited Miyajima departed for the battlefield from Ujina Port, hoping to be blessed with the gift of "catching something." This photo was taken during the Russo-Japanese War, which began in February 1904.
Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski (front row, center) and others visited the memorial ship "Mikasa."
Mr. Sikorski, along with Deputy Defense Minister Zalewski and Special Advisor to the Minister of Defense Wakamiya Kenji, inspected the destroyer "Teruzuki" anchored at the Yokosuka Base of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. He then visited "Mikasa." In a video posted to YouTube and X on board the ship, he explained that "Mikasa influenced the fate of Japan in the Battle of Tsushima in 1905, in which Japan was victorious."
Mr. Sikorski, along with Deputy Defense Minister Zalewski and Special Advisor to the Minister of Defense Wakamiya Kenji, inspected the destroyer "Teruzuki" anchored at the Yokosuka Base of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. He then visited "Mikasa." In a video posted to YouTube and X on board the ship, he explained that "Mikasa influenced the fate of Japan in the Battle of Tsushima in 1905, in which Japan was victorious."
Miyazaki Group photo of the Army's Special Grand Exercise
The topmost point is Showa Emperor.
The topmost point is Showa Emperor.