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This is a large commemorative photograph taken during the "Imperial Funeral Ceremony" (February 24, 1989) of Emperor Showa, depicting the "salute guns (ceremonial guns)" fired by the Self-Defense Forces. It is framed and is a valuable item for collections related to the Self-Defense Forces, military history, Showa history, and the Imperial Family. 【About the Item】 ・Commemorative photograph of Emperor Showa's Imperial Funeral Ceremony ・Date of photography: February 24, 1989 ・Content: Scene of the Self-Defense Forces firing salute guns (ceremonial guns) ・Framed (wooden) ・Please check the condition of the back and front in the photos. 【Condition】 ・Tape marks on the upper left of the photo ・The frame is in good condition, but there are stains on the matting around the photo. ・Overall, it is in good condition. 【Size (approximate)】 ・Outer dimensions of the frame: 44.5 x 53.5 cm #EmperorShowa #ImperialFuneralCeremony #SaluteGuns Self-DefenseForces #ShowaHistory
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