VTT124 - Tsuko-Tegata of Lake Biwa | 琵琶湖
VTT124 - Tsuko-Tegata of Lake Biwa | 琵琶湖
This charming Tsuko-Tegata (通行手形), or traveler’s passport plaque, is a nostalgic keepsake from Japan’s largest freshwater lake — Lake Biwa (琵琶湖) in Shiga Prefecture. Popular during the Showa era as a tourist souvenir, this wooden plaque beautifully captures the spirit of travel and local pride.
The front features a colorful hand-painted map of Lake Biwa Quasi-National Park (琵琶湖国定公園), dotted with famous local towns and landmarks such as Hikone, Otsu, and Chikubu Island. A bright orange sailboat on the shimmering water adds a lively touch, celebrating the recreational and cultural significance of the lake.
The reverse side displays bold calligraphy reading “Tsuko Tegata” and “Safety in Travel & Navigation” (交通安全・案内安全), accompanied by red seal stamps for authenticity. This item was likely used as a novelty travel pass or commemorative token, symbolizing a wish for safe passage and joyful exploration.
A red-and-white braided cord with a soft bell adds traditional flair, making it a delightful piece to hang or display.
Size: 8 x 10 x 1.5cm
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