Samurai Armor The Dignified Aesthetics of the Warrior Class Kyoto

#samurai Samurai Armor: The Dignified Aesthetics of the Warrior Class Kyoto In the 10th century samurai guarding the emperor and aristocrats began to wear colorful armor, reflecting the capital’s elegance. High-ranking samurai practiced mounted warfare, shooting arrows from horseback. When infantry warfare became the norm, armor lost its practicality and became a symbol of a samurai’s power. The elaborate armor they commissioned involved dying, weaving, lacquer, and metal artisans. Discover the beauty within samurai armor that is now upheld as the ultimate in craftwork. JAPAN Like subscribe to the channel Journeys in Japan
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