send me an images would be great.
The best way to find out the value of porcelain pieces made in occupied Japan is to take them to an antique appraiser. The pieces must be stamped Occupied Japan to be verified that they actually were made in occupied Japan.
Depends.
The USA occupied Japan until after the Korean War.
That is Satsuma. I collected it for many years. There is differnt "grades" If "occupied Japan " is on a sticker, it was put there in order to ship it to the U.S. They started to put tese stickers on them because to many pieces of importance were being smuggled out of the country. Later they started to stamp Occupied Japan into the clay on newer pieces. If it is a sticker than you have a very nice piece. A stamped piece could be vaulable as well but not as much.
Japan
"Occupied" means that the country, Japan in this case, has soldiers stationed there after their defeat, in this case, the United States, to keep the peace and prevent further warlike activities.
A Landmass that is occupied by the Japanese people.
no
Korea was occupied by Japan, and as with other occupied territories, they supplied Japan with labor to support the war effort.
The most occupied cities of Japan are: 1) Tokyo 2) Osaka 3) Hokaido (Not always)
Japan
Narumi Occupied Japan is a china that was made in Japan shortly after World War II. The "occupation" was American and other Allied troops that kept order after the war.