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What is this Imperial Guard Division, can you tell us more about it, Nihonjin san? Are they ceremonial division or a battle ready division? It spark my interest.
 
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What is this Imperial Guard Division, can you tell us more about it, Nihonjin san? Are they ceremonial division or a battle ready division? It spark my interest.
They're known as: 近衛師団 or Konoe Shidan -- Elite Imperial Guard

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Their unit is part of the JGSDF branch of the JSDF, tho it has affiliation with Japan National Police, as they have dual role of military and civilian law and order. They're placed in reserve for the protection of the Imperial Family. Its similar to the British King's Guard, where they serve ceremonial purposes, but are deployed for combat duties. Their unit saw action during Operation Ten Goh, and was instrumental to the capture of Singapore in '41 , defeating the British 3rd Corp. In the conquest of the Philippines, the unit helped spearhead the invasion of the Philippines, and saw action against the United States Army there.

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The Elite Imperial Guard, 2014


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In WWII

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Imperial Guard Officer, 1937-1945


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Monument to the Imperial Guards, in Tokyo
 

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Unfortunately for many Asians, it seems an un-politicly correct word. But it originated in Chinese Imperial systems, when the huang di's subject used to say 'long live ten thousand years'. It's an E.Asian thing.
 
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Unfortunately for many Asians, it seems an un-politicly correct word. But it originated in Chinese Imperial systems, when the huang di's subject used to say 'long live ten thousand years'. It's an E.Asian thing.

That's correct, bro. @AUSTERLITZ Sir, when Japanese say "Tenno Heika Banzai" it is an auspicious wish for the Emperor's good health; mind, body, spirit. For His Imperial Majesty's continued Long Rule. :)
 
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