Japanese armour
Scholars agree that Japanese armour first appeared in the 4th century, with the discovery of the cuirass and basic helmets in graves. It is thought they originated from China via Korea. During the Heian period (794-1185), the unique Japanese samurai armour ō-yoroi and dō-maru appeared. The Japanese cuirass evolved into the more familiar style of body armour worn by the samurai known as the dou or dō, with the use of leather straps (nerigawa), and lacquer for weatherproofing. Leather and/or iron scales were also used to construct samurai armours, with leather and eventually silk lace used to connect the individual scales (kozane) of these cuirasses. In the 16th century, Japan began trading with Europe, during what would become known as the Nanban trade. This was the first time matchlock mus
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Japanese armour
Scholars agree that Japanese armour first appeared in the 4th century, with the discovery of the cuirass and basic helmets in graves. It is thought they originated from China via Korea. During the Heian period (794-1185), the unique Japanese samurai armour ō-yoroi and dō-maru appeared. The Japanese cuirass evolved into the more familiar style of body armour worn by the samurai known as the dou or dō, with the use of leather straps (nerigawa), and lacquer for weatherproofing. Leather and/or iron scales were also used to construct samurai armours, with leather and eventually silk lace used to connect the individual scales (kozane) of these cuirasses. In the 16th century, Japan began trading with Europe, during what would become known as the Nanban trade. This was the first time matchlock mus
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In Giappone, l'uso dell'armatu ...... le Uma yoroi del Periodo Edo.
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La armadura en Japón tiene una ...... campo de batalla y la guerra.
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L’armure japonaise (parfois dé ...... moins possible à la mobilité.
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Scholars agree that Japanese a ...... sure house of valuable armour.
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Yoroi [joɺoi] (jap. 鎧 oder sel ...... he Rüstung in japanischem Stil
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Самурайские доспехи — общее на ...... у шёлковыми шнурами кумихимо).
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Самурайські обладунки — загаль ...... до одного шовковими шнурами ).
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甲冑(かっちゅう)とは、胴部を守る鎧(甲、よろい)と、頭部を守る兜(冑、かぶと)からなる武具。主として刀剣や弓矢を用いた戦闘の際に侍・武士が身につける日本の伝統的な防具である。
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In Giappone, l'uso dell'armatu ...... le Uma yoroi del Periodo Edo.
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La armadura en Japón tiene una ...... campo de batalla y la guerra.
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L’armure japonaise (parfois dé ...... moins possible à la mobilité.
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Scholars agree that Japanese a ...... s the first time matchlock mus
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Yoroi [joɺoi] (jap. 鎧 oder sel ...... he Rüstung in japanischem Stil
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Самурайские доспехи — общее на ...... у шёлковыми шнурами кумихимо).
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Самурайські обладунки — загаль ...... до одного шовковими шнурами ).
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甲冑(かっちゅう)とは、胴部を守る鎧(甲、よろい)と、頭部を守る兜(冑、かぶと)からなる武具。主として刀剣や弓矢を用いた戦闘の際に侍・武士が身につける日本の伝統的な防具である。
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Armadura samurái
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Armatura giapponese
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Armure japonaise
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Japanese armour
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Japanische Rüstung
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Самурайские доспехи
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Самурайські обладунки
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甲冑
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