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VTT62 - Tsuko-Tegata︱Matsuyama Castle 松山城
VTT62 - Tsuko-Tegata︱Matsuyama Castle 松山城
Location: Matsuyama Castle 松山城, Matsuyama
Size: 7 x 10 x 1.7 cm
The front of the plaque proudly displays bold calligraphy of “松山城” (Matsuyama-jō), along with inscriptions that commemorate its designation as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. It is strung with a sturdy red braided cord intertwined with blue, and finished with a small metallic bell—evoking the style of Edo-period travelers’ charms used for safety and good fortune during journeys.
Tsuko-Tegata is a kind of wooden passport that was used in the Edo Period as an identity card for travelers when passing from region to region. They had been sold a lot in Showa period as mingei type souvenirs all over Japan. It's also a protector for safety and peace for family.
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