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It is part of the [[Japan Charity Bundle]], a set of hats introduced in the [[March 23, 2011 Patch]] that can be bought in the [[Mann Co. Store]] through April 6, with all proceeds (excluding taxes) going to fund {{w|American Red Cross}} relief operations in Japan following the {{w|2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami}}. | It is part of the [[Japan Charity Bundle]], a set of hats introduced in the [[March 23, 2011 Patch]] that can be bought in the [[Mann Co. Store]] through April 6, with all proceeds (excluding taxes) going to fund {{w|American Red Cross}} relief operations in Japan following the {{w|2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami}}. | ||
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* A {{W|hachimaki}} (鉢巻, lit. "helmet-scarf") is a stylized headband in Japanese culture, usually made of red or white cloth. It was worn as a symbol of perseverance or effort by the wearer. Japanese {{botignore|kamikaze}} pilots in World War II would often wear hachimakis before flying to their deaths. | * A {{W|hachimaki}} (鉢巻, lit. "helmet-scarf") is a stylized headband in Japanese culture, usually made of red or white cloth. It was worn as a symbol of perseverance or effort by the wearer. Japanese {{botignore|kamikaze}} pilots in World War II would often wear hachimakis before flying to their deaths. | ||
* The flower on the Hachimaki is a {{W|Sakura}} blossom, symbolic of Japan. | * The flower on the Hachimaki is a {{W|Sakura}} blossom, symbolic of Japan. | ||
− | * The Soldier wears this covering his eyes, like he does with the | + | * The [[Soldier]] wears this covering his eyes, like he does with the [[Hero's Hachimaki]]. |
== See also == | == See also == |
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The Humanitarian's Hachimaki is a promotional headwear item for all classes. It is a white headband with a team-colored flower pattern on the front.
It is part of the Japan Charity Bundle, a set of hats introduced in the March 23, 2011 Patch that can be bought in the Mann Co. Store through April 6, with all proceeds (excluding taxes) going to fund Template:W relief operations in Japan following the Template:W.
Update history
- The item was added to the game.
Trivia
- A Template:W (鉢巻, lit. "helmet-scarf") is a stylized headband in Japanese culture, usually made of red or white cloth. It was worn as a symbol of perseverance or effort by the wearer. Japanese kamikaze pilots in World War II would often wear hachimakis before flying to their deaths.
- The flower on the Hachimaki is a Template:W blossom, symbolic of Japan.
- The Soldier wears this covering his eyes, like he does with the Hero's Hachimaki.
See also
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