Japanese Swordsmithing

Kikkō

Kikkō (Japanese: 亀甲, translated as "Turtle Shell") refers to plates made of iron or hard leather that were used as part of the armors of Samurai and Ashigaru in feudal...

Kikkō

Kikkō (Japanese: 亀甲, translated as "Turtle Shell") refers to plates made of iron or hard leather that were used as part of the armors of Samurai and Ashigaru in feudal...

Haramaki

The Haramaki (Japanese: 腹巻, "belly wrap") is a type of Japanese armor. The Haramaki developed from the simple chest and body protection (腹当 haraate) of the Kamakura period. It was...

Haramaki

The Haramaki (Japanese: 腹巻, "belly wrap") is a type of Japanese armor. The Haramaki developed from the simple chest and body protection (腹当 haraate) of the Kamakura period. It was...

Dō-maru

Dō-maru (胴 丸 "body wrap") was a type of cuirass characteristic of Samurai armors (dō) used by the warrior class of feudal Japan. It began to appear in the 11th...

Dō-maru

Dō-maru (胴 丸 "body wrap") was a type of cuirass characteristic of Samurai armors (dō) used by the warrior class of feudal Japan. It began to appear in the 11th...

The dō (胴) is the typical torso armor of Japanese armor. It is composed of a combination of leather, lacquered metal, and fabric (usually silk) in varying quantities. It can...

The dō (胴) is the typical torso armor of Japanese armor. It is composed of a combination of leather, lacquered metal, and fabric (usually silk) in varying quantities. It can...

Bōgu

The bōgu (防具, bōgu) refers to the set of protective gear used in the practice of kendo, jukendo, naginatajutsu, and tankendo. Although the official term used in Japan today to...

Bōgu

The bōgu (防具, bōgu) refers to the set of protective gear used in the practice of kendo, jukendo, naginatajutsu, and tankendo. Although the official term used in Japan today to...