Butokukai Embroidery

$15.00

The Dai Nippon Butokukai was formed in the early years of the Meiji Era (1895 ) to preserve the traditional martial virtues of Feudal Japan for the new, and modern Imperial Japanese Empire that was ruled by a Constitutional monarch, the Emperor. It came to an end in the years following Japan’s surrender after WWII because of its close relationship with the pre-war government.

We would be happy to embroider this design in Japanese on your new Meijin uniform for FREE. That's right, FREE. The quality is superb, delivery is almost always within 72 hours of receipt of your order, and we guarantee correct spelling and grammar. Buy your uniform, then click the button in the bottom left side of the screen to chose your embroidery design, Then, when you check out, click the embroidery code button which triggers your discount and the cost of your embroidery will be deducted from your total. 
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Description

“BUTOKUKAI”… available in calligraphy styles Kaisho and Gyosho. As with most designs this can be embroidered on the left chest, or on the lower lapel of the jacket above the manufacturer’s label. The Butokukai was closed at the cessation of WWII in 1946 by the United States GHQ in Japan.

Additional information

Style

Gyosho, Kaisho

Color

Black, Japanese Gold, Red, White, Gold Luster, Silver Luster, Navy Blue, Midnight Blue, Brown

Placement

Left Chest, Lower Lapel