Description
- Each figure is made of a strong plastic, to make sure the figure lasts a long time
- The samurai armor is made with care, making sure every samurais armor has even the smallest details included, to make the armor as accurate as possible.
- Every figure has its own stand, flag, katana, and katana stand (kakedai), along with a case to keep the dust out, and make your figure last for a long time!
- These figures also deem as great gifts for someone who likes figures, collections, or simply someone who admires the samurai armor!!
- Each set of armor figures have their own personality! They set out the feeling of the strong willed samurai, that wore these armor!
Imagawa Yoshimoto (1519 June 12, 1560) Was A Pre-eminent Daimyo (Feudal Lord) In The Sengoku Period Japan.
Based In Suruga Province, He Was One Of The Three Daimyos That Dominated Tokaido.
Word Samurai Refers Mainly To The "Feudal Lords", His underlying "Strategic Advisors" Or "Ambitious Individuals" Who Were Able To Exploit Their Own Reputation.
Warring States Period Gave Rise to The Feudal Lord With One Spear. The individual's Wits and The Fortunes Of War Were More Important Than Their Family History or Background.
It Was Very Much a Free Era Where People Could Fully Extend Themselves. Also, Many Of The Samurai Armour Left Until Today Worn Not to Protect Them, But Rather The Armour's Priority Was to Stand Out in The Battlefields And to Raise The Wearer's Name.
Such is The Samurai Who Passed Away Over 400 Years Ago, But are Still Living in The Hearts Of The People Even Today.
Therefore, in The Battles, an Individual Flag Or Banner And Its Family Crest Were Raised Rather Than The Country's Flag On The Battlefields. Each of The Banners And Family's Crest Of
Our "Samurai Armour Series" Are Based On Historical Facts And Have Been Elaborately Reproduced For you.
Armor is basically a general term for a helmet worn on the head and armor used to protect the body. Unlike Samurai swords, which were used as weapons, armor was used as protective gear.
While Samurai swords have many points of interest, such as the shape of the sword and the design of the blade, armor also has many points of interest, such as the armor and the distinctive helmet.
As with swords, armor is not only fun to appreciate, but also has a rich history, with different shapes and names depending on the era. Just as there are swords that bear the names of warlords, there are also helmets that are unique to each warlord.
Meister Japanhas created a samurai series of Gift Items based on typical Armors.