Tap / click on image to see more RealViewsTM
$55.80
per tie
 

Edo no hana kodomo asobi "Hachibankumi-Wagumi" Tie

Qty:

Other designs from this category

About Ties

Sold by

Style: Tie

Upgrade your wardrobe with a custom tie from Zazzle! Design one-of-a-kind ties to match any suit, dress shirt, and occasion. Upload your own unique images and patterns, or browse thousands of stylish designs to wear in the office or on a night out in the town.

  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 139 cm
    • Width: 10.1 cm (at widest point)
  • Printed in vibrant full colour
  • Made from 100% polyester; silky finish
  • Double-sided printing available at small upcharge. Check out the "Design Area" tab to the right to customise
  • Dry clean only

About This Design

Edo no hana kodomo asobi "Hachibankumi-Wagumi" Tie

Edo no hana kodomo asobi "Hachibankumi-Wagumi" Tie

Most of the Japanese buildings are made of wood, so the towns of Edo from the 17th century to the 19th century were often hit by big fires. At that time, destructive fire fighting was used to prevent the spread of fire by destroying the houses around the fire site. However, at the beginning, there was only a fire brigade organised by samurai who did not know the structure of the house, so it was difficult to destroy the house efficiently. In 1658, a fire brigade called "Machi-bikeshi" was formed by the townspeople in addition to the samurai. Most of the members of "Machi-bikeshi" were construction workers who specialised in working at high places called "Tobi", so they were able to efficiently destroy houses because they were familiar with the structure of houses. "Machi-bikeshi" consisted of three groups, "Kita-gumi," "Naka-gumi," and "Minami-gumi," in addition to "Iroha-gumi," which consisted of 48 groups. "Iroha-gumi" was in charge of the west from the Sumida River, and "Kitagumi", "Nakagumi", and "Minamigumi" were in charge of the east. Each group used "matoi" and "nobori" as symbols of the group. This design is based on Ukiyo-e from the National Diet Library in Japan. Around 1858, the nishiki-e of "Edo no Hana Kodomo asobi" drawn by Utagawa Yoshitora, an ukiyo-e artist, depicts a firefighter of "Hachibankumi-Wagumi", a group of "Iroha-gumi". In the past, nishiki-e such as firefighters and bijin-ga were popular as souvenirs of the town of Edo. Most of the buildings in the old town of Edo used to have thatched roofs that were easy to catch fire. At that time, only samurai were allowed to use the tiled roof, and the townspeople were scolded for using it as unsuitable for their status. Finally in 1717, "Oooka-Echizennokami" recommended that the townspeople also use tiled roofs for fire protection. However, the pillars of the original building were not durable enough to be re-roofed, and the townspeople could not immediately re-roof. One of the reasons why the number of fires could not be reduced in this era is that the townspeople did not have enough financial resources.

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars rating2.4K Total Reviews
1798 total 5-star reviews327 total 4-star reviews128 total 3-star reviews64 total 2-star reviews97 total 1-star reviews
2,414 Reviews
Reviews for similar products
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Amy C.17 May 2022Verified Purchase
Tie
Zazzle Reviewer Program
It's absolutely perfect!! Turned out much better then I expected ❤️ It is a little expensive but very worth it. Printing is perfect can read it very well
4 out of 5 stars rating
By Anonymous14 September 2025Verified Purchase
Tie
I originally ordered 1 tie to test and ensure I liked it with the suits we had ordered! The tie came and it was perfect! We loved it! The colours were bright and the tie was beautifully made. I then ordered the 6 additional ties and the colours are slightly different. The 6 ties were a little less vibrant and the white background was slightly different! .
5 out of 5 stars rating
By jon n.28 January 2023Verified Purchase
Tie
Zazzle Reviewer Program
This is an awesome German Flag tie ! The quality and the printing of this tie is perfect and is equal to what you see on the screen. I selected this tie because not only does it look 'rock'n'roll' the 'faded grungy' look goes perfect with my 'metal rockstar' look. The printing on the tie is perfect. 10 out of 10.

Tags

Ties
ukiyo ehikeshifirefighteryoshitora utagawajapanese culturejapanese patternwa gara
All Products
ukiyo ehikeshifirefighteryoshitora utagawajapanese culturejapanese patternwa gara

Other Info

Product ID: 151117262417325698
Added on 12/1/21, 9:53 pm
Rating: G