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Excuse me, which manufacturer made this 30-bayonet sign?
The logo of this bayonet was supervised by Nagoya Arsenal and made by private Aisan Industrial Company (Japan Aisan Industrial Co., Ltd.). Now this company also produces auto parts.

1In April, 938, the Japanese government promulgated the National General Mobilization Law, saying: "In order to achieve the national defense goal, we hope to exert the strength of the whole country and control and use human and material resources in a planned way ..." Since then, the government has continuously arranged private enterprises to turn to military production as needed, and most Japanese enterprises have been consciously or unconsciously tied to the wheel of war. Cold weapons such as 30-year bayonets are also arranged for production in many different private enterprises.

Nagoya Arsenal (Nagoya Arsenal)

Established in 1923, this factory is the second largest army weapons factory in Japan after Ogura Arsenal. In addition to its own production, Nagoya Arsenal is also responsible for supervising a number of subordinate enterprises. Different from Kokura Factory, the emblem of Nagoya Factory is on the right side of the manufacturer. However, not only the 30-year-old bayonets with the factory emblem are all produced in Nagoya, but also the factory emblem is used in the branch factory in Chunrijing City, Aichi Prefecture, which is the Bird Pine Manufacturing Company established in July 1939.