Asia @ War 65 – Japanese Military Uniforms 1930-1945

£19.99

Asia @ War 65 – Japanese Military Uniforms 1930-1945

AUTHOR – Ritta Nakanishi

PUBLISHER – Helion & Co

SERIES – Asia @ War #65

FORMAT – Softback

PUBLISHED – 2026

PAGES – 64

ISBN – 978 1 804517 74 1

 

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Category: Product ID: 31821

Description

For much of the twentieth century, the uniforms of Japan’s armed forces were poorly understood outside Japan, often reduced to stereotypes or treated as a marginal subject within military history. Japanese Military Uniforms 1930–1945 decisively corrects that imbalance. This volume offers the most comprehensive, accurate, and visually precise study of Imperial Japanese Army and Navy uniforms ever published in English.

Covering the critical period from the early Showa era through to Japan’s defeat in 1945, the book documents in extraordinary detail the full range of uniforms worn by officers, non-commissioned officers, and enlisted men. Every major branch is examined: infantry, cavalry, armoured troops, artillery, engineers, military police, airborne and special forces, as well as the Imperial Guard.

The Imperial Japanese Navy is treated with equal thoroughness, including aviation personnel, naval landing forces, specialist branches, and training establishments. Seasonal dress, tropical and winter uniforms, work dress, ceremonial dress, and specialist clothing for extreme environments are all fully illustrated and explained.

What sets this edition apart is not only its visual authority, but also its textual completeness. While previous bilingual editions published in Japan provided only partial English translations—omitting many detailed explanatory passages and leaving a significant number of image captions untranslated—this Helion edition presents, for the first time, a complete and faithful translation of the entire Japanese text, including all technical descriptions and captions. Readers now have full access to the author’s analysis, terminology, and explanatory depth exactly as intended.

Rather than relying primarily on photographs, the author—one of Japan’s foremost historical illustrators—uses meticulously researched colour illustrations to reconstruct uniforms with unrivalled clarity. Cut, fabric, insignia, equipment, methods of wear, and even rear and side views are rendered with a precision that photography alone cannot provide. Subtle but critical distinctions between models, ranks, branches, and periods are clearly visible, making this an indispensable reference for historians, collectors, modellers, curators, and serious enthusiasts alike.

Originally published in Japan in 1991 and later revised, this English-language edition preserves the intellectual rigour and artistic discipline that made the original a landmark publication, while finally making its full content accessible to an international readership. Rank structures, insignia systems, and terminology are carefully explained, allowing readers unfamiliar with Japanese military conventions to navigate the subject with confidence.

Far more than a catalogue of uniforms, Japanese Military Uniforms 1930–1945 places military dress within its broader institutional, social, and cultural context. As part of Helion’s acclaimed Asia@War series, this volume stands as the definitive visual and textual reference—one unlikely to be surpassed—for understanding the appearance and organisation of Japan’s armed forces during the Second World War.

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Weight 0.4 kg