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WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Osaka Aviation Arsenal Opening Commemorative Ashtray

WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Osaka Aviation Arsenal Opening Commemorative Ashtray
WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Osaka Aviation Arsenal Opening Commemorative Ashtray
WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Osaka Aviation Arsenal Opening Commemorative Ashtray

WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Osaka Aviation Arsenal Opening Commemorative Ashtray
This is an original commemorative metal ashtray produced to mark the opening of the. Osaka Imperial Japanese Army Aviation Arsenal. During the early Showa period. The inscription cast into the base reads. Osaka Army Aviation Arsenal – Opening Commemoration. The Osaka Army Aviation Arsenal was established as a. Logistics and maintenance center. Supporting the Imperial Japanese Army’s growing air power. Unlike front-line air units, aviation arsenals played a crucial behind-the-scenes role. Aircraft maintenance and repair. Storage and supply of aviation equipment. Technical and logistical support necessary for sustained air operations. Osaka was selected due to its strong industrial base, advanced metalworking capabilities, and well-developed transportation networks. The opening of this facility reflects Japan’s shift in the 1930s toward. Long-term, systemized air warfare preparation. Why an Ashtray? In Imperial Japan, it was customary to produce. Such as sake cups, trays, and ashtrays-as official commemorative gifts for military milestones. This ashtray was likely distributed to officers, engineers, or personnel involved in the establishment of the aviation arsenal. It represents a rare example of how military history survives not only through medals or documents, but through everyday objects. Material & Construction. Solid cast metal construction. Heavy and durable, not a lightweight souvenir. Aviation-related motif visible on the base. The industrial character and casting quality strongly reflect military production standards of the period. Shows age-related wear, surface patina, and minor marks consistent with original use. No major damage or structural issues. Collector’s Note. This piece offers insight into the. Logistical foundation of Imperial Japanese Army aviation. An area often overlooked compared to combat units. A compelling artifact for collectors of. Imperial Japanese Army history. Aviation logistics and support units. Pre-war / early WWII military industrial artifacts. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).
WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Osaka Aviation Arsenal Opening Commemorative Ashtray