This section features real Japanese armor from the Samurai times. Such antique outfits are still being preserved by professionals and private collectors, as the armor was also a part of Samurai’s fashion.
On top of that, Samurai would often think of their armor as trophies of their political status.
Throughout the Samurai times, there were many cases where Samurai lords would just display their gorgeous armor at castle or house to show off the prestige.
For that reason, Samurai wanted their armor to have detailed, intricate artworks.
Updated: 18 Apr 2024
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