1, "From the Land of Love to Happiness" and "From Aikoku to Koufukui" pennant flags. They have the title logo printed on the cloth and both have a practical string of about 12 cm (4.7 in). "Aikoku" means "Land of Love" and "Kofuku" means "Happiness," so they became popular in the 1970s and 1980s.
2, "From the Land of Love to Happiness," with logo (black) and caption (black) printed on yellow cloth. The main logo design is in brushstroke style. The caption is "HOKKAIDO" and "AIKOKU → KŌFUKU" in gothic and roman letters.
3, "From Aikoku to Kofuku", the logo (white) and caption (white) are printed on red cloth. The captions are "HOKKAIDO" and "KŌFUKU".
4, Enlarged image of the title logo. Most of the letters are in Gothic, but only "KŌFUKU" (Happiness) is emphasized in brush-style.
Souvenir #pennant in Japan, my collection.
"愛の国から幸福へ, 愛国から幸福ゆき" From Aikoku Station to Kofuku Station, Hokkaido.
These pennants are not tapestries, but flags to be attached to touring motorcycles or travel sacks.
Length 46cm, 45cm (18.1in, 17.7in). Around 1970s. #vintage