- A
senninbari (千人針, 'thousand
person stitches') or one
thousand stitch is a belt or
strip of
cloth stitched 1,000
times and
given as a
Shinto amulet by...
- ****anese
servicemen Kerchief –
Cloth tied
around the head or neck;
bandana Senninbari – Belt
given to ****anese men
going to war as an
amulet Tenugui – Traditional...
- War and
World War II, a
soldier going off to
fight was
often given a
senninbari haramaki ("1,000
stitch belt") by his family. A mother, sister, or wife...
-
Leggings M-1941
Field Jacket M42
jacket Poncho Puttee Sam
Browne belt
Senninbari Shirt Shoulder strap Smock Telnyashka Telogreika Trench coat
Trews Trousers...
- worn. It was worn with
either a
chrysanthemum or a star in a wreath.
Senninbari were red-sash 1,000
stitch belts worn
around the
waist of uniforms. They...
- captured. Like all Army and Navy servicemen, the
kamikaze would wear
their senninbari, a "belt of a
thousand stitches"
given to them by
their mothers. They...
- part of a soldier's possessions,
alongside a "thousand
stitch belt" (
senninbari),
during the
First Sino-****anese War (1894–1895),
though good luck flags...
- worn
under the
helmet or
during work as a "Hachimaki" (鉢巻) headband.
Senninbari (千人針) were a red-sash 1,000
stitch belt
sometimes worn
around the waist...
- or
without anchor) (Imperial ****anese Navy symbol)
Hachimaki headband Senninbari ("One-thousand
stitch belt") Kimi****o (His
Imperial Majesty's Reign) Umi...
-
attend funeral services for
fallen veterans, and make care
packages and
senninbari (good luck belts) for men at the front.
Nakamura married a
local man in...