Uchide no Kozuchi "Magic hammer" in Commemoration of 42nd Anniversary of Disabled Veterans Wifes Association

Interesting commemorative porcelain piece.
Measures about 10 cm long and weighs about 140 grams.

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42nd National War Wound Association General Meeting in Matsuyama.

24th National War Wound Association Wives.

General Meeting, September 19, 1986.

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Uchide no kozuchi /打ち出の小槌, lit. "Tap-Appear Mallet"/ is a legendary Japanese "magic hammer" which can "tap out" anything wished for. This treasure is also rendered into English as "magic wishing mallet", "lucky hammer", "the mallet of fortune", etc.

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