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  1. A lightweight portable folding ( tatami) armour 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. Tatami (畳具足), or tatami gusoku (from 畳む tatamu, "to fold", and gusoku, "full suit of armour"), [1] was a type of ...

  2. Japanese armour. Ō-yoroi, Kamakura period, 13th-14th century, National Treasure, Kasuga Grand Shrine. Scholars agree that Japanese armour first appeared in the 4th century, with the discovery of the cuirass and basic helmets in graves. [1] During the Heian period (794-1185), the unique Japanese samurai armour ō-yoroi and dō-maru appeared. [2]

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  4. Kusari katabira ( Japanese: 鎖帷子; "chain + single-layer robe") is the Japanese term for mail armour. Kusari is a type of armour used by the samurai class and their retainers in feudal Japan. When the word kusari is used in conjunction with an armoured item, it usually means that the kusari makes up the majority of the armour defence.

  5. Oct 21, 2016 · News. Oct 21, 2016 Alex A. Tatami Gusoki in Japanese means “To Fold armor” and was a lightweight portable armor worn by samurai and their foot soldiers ashigaru during the feudal era of Japan. This type of armor could be easily transported by one individual as it could be contained in a small box, ergo it was commonly intended for a low ...

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  6. The Tatamidō (Japanese: 畳胴; "Tatami Armor") is a Japanese armor of the Sengoku period. It belongs to the larger group of Tōseigusoku. Unlike the typical armors of this time, the breastplate is not made of studded leather strips (Itazane), but of chainmail. This is not a Japanese invention, but a replication of European armors that reached ...

  7. 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 folding type of chest armor) or the tatami katabira (an armoured jacket) were the main ...

  8. Armor (Tatami Gusoku) with Sword, Sword Carrier, Dagger, and Spear. Japanese. 17th–18th century On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 378

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