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  1. Tatami (畳具足), or tatami gusoku (from 畳む tatamu, "to fold", and gusoku, "full suit of armour"), [1] was a type of lightweight portable folding Japanese armour worn during the feudal era of Japan by the samurai class and their foot soldiers ( ashigaru ).

  2. Dō (armour) Kabuto; Karuta (Japanese armour) Kikko (Japanese armour) Kusari (Japanese mail armour) Lamellar armour; Laminar armour; O-yoroi; Plated mail (tatami-do only) Shar-ayne — style of armor from the Middle-East which has similar construction as the Sendai or yukinoshita dou (dō) Suneate; Tatami-dō; Wakibiki; Men-yoroi

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  4. Oct 21, 2016 · A lightweight, portable folding (tatami) armor made from small square or rectangle armor plates called karuta. The karuta are usually connected to each other by chainmail and sewn to a cloth backing, Met Museum New York.P hoto Credit.

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  5. Karuta. (armour) Antique Edo period Japanese (samurai) karuta tatami gusoku, Met Museum. Karuta (カルタ金, karuta-gane) [1] was a type of armour worn by samurai warriors and their retainers during the feudal era of Japan.

  6. Japanese tatami armour (畳胴具足), or tatami gusoku (Tatami, from Tatamu 畳む, "To fold") and gusoku (meaning armour),[1] was a type of lightweight portable folding Japanese armour worn during the feudal era of Japan by the samurai class and their foot soldiers (ashigaru). The Tatami dou (dō) (a...

  7. Apr 7, 2018 · Japanese karuta armor is form of portable folding armor known as "tatami". Karuta are small square or rectangle plates of iron ( sometimes leather ) usually connected to each other by chain armor ( kusari ) with the plates being sewn to a cloth backing. Chest armors were commonly made from karuta "karuta tatami dou or dō ". Gallery edit.

  8. Warriors typically wore these two items, the throat guard ( nodowa) and their armoured greaves ( suneate) around camp as a sort of “half-dress” armour. These items together are referred to as “ kogusoku” or“small armour.”. The ō-yoroi is obviously a bulky and heavy armour. It was also expensive.

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