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This painting showcases one of Japan’s most notable fighter planes during World War II. The A6M Zero airplane, depicted here, is piloted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Saburo Sakai. Lt. Sakai was Japan’s fourth-ranking ace who is most notably known for never losing a wingman in over 200 missions. It is shown with Himeji Castle, one of Japan’s most scenic and oldest castles, built in the 12th century. These two features, a war plane and an ancient castle, are summarized within the picture and the Japanese meaning of the cherry blossom. These blossoms reminds us that while we all go through hard times there is always optimism for hope and new beginnings
"Himeji Zero" Framed Print
This painting showcases one of Japan’s most notable fighter planes during World War II. The A6M Zero airplane, depicted here, is piloted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Saburo Sakai. Lt. Sakai was Japan’s fourth-ranking ace who is most notably known for never losing a wingman in over 200 missions. It is shown with Himeji Castle, one of Japan’s most scenic and oldest castles, built in the 12th century. These two features, a war plane and an ancient castle, are summarized within the picture and the Japanese meaning of the cherry blossom. These blossoms reminds us that while we all go through hard times there is always optimism for hope and new beginnings
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