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Samurai - Minamoto
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Samurai - Minamoto
(ging-004-GSV)
JAN:4560399732457
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(ging-004-GSV)
JAN:4560399732457
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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W195 x D125 x H155
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: zinc
Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2020
Product tag: None
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Description
Minamoto no Yoshitsune (Minamoto Yoshitsune, 1159-1189) He was a 12-century samurai who is considered one of the greatest warriors of his era. His older brother Yoritomo founded the Kamakura shogunate. Legend has it that he defeated the warrior monk Benkei in a duel when he was 19. On his 1000th duel, Benkei was defeated by Yoshitsune. As a genius tactician and brave leader, Yoshitsune had fought in the Genpei War against the Taira clan. However, his elder brother Yoritomo felt a twinge of jealousy and turned against him. He had to run away from his brother. In the end, he was encircled and committed seppuku. Even though he passed away, there were many rumours and legends about his death. It is said that Yoshitsune faked his death and ran away to another part of Japan to be safe. Another legend says that he sailed to the continent of Asia and became Ghenghis Khan. About his kabuto: His frontal decoration, maedate, is big deer-shaped horns. |
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Legend has it that he defeated the warrior monk Benkei in a duel when he was 19. On his 1000th duel, Benkei was defeated by Yoshitsune.
As a genius tactician and brave leader, Yoshitsune had fought in the Genpei War against the Taira clan. However, his elder brother Yoritomo felt a twinge of jealousy and turned against him. He had to run away from his brother. In the end, he was encircled and committed seppuku.
Even though he passed away, there were many rumours and legends about his death. It is said that Yoshitsune faked his death and ran away to another part of Japan to be safe. Another legend says that he sailed to the continent of Asia and became Ghenghis Khan.
About his kabuto:
His frontal decoration, maedate, is big deer-shaped horns.
He was a 12-centruy samurai who is considered one of the greatest warriors of his era.He has long been a popular figure in Japanese literature and culture. His older brother Yoritomo founded the Kamakura shogunate.
Yoshitsune was often described as a precocious child. Legend has it that he defeated the warrior monk Benkei in a duel when he was 19. They met at a bridge in Kyoto, where Benkei disarmed every passing swordsman to collect 1000 swords. On his 1000th duel, Benkei was defeated by Yoshitsune.
As a genius tactician and brave leader, Yoshitsune had fought in the Genpei War against the Taira clan. He is credited with most of his clan’s successes against the Taira. However, his elder brother Yoritomo felt a twinge of jealousy and turned against him. He had to run away from his brother. In the end, he was encircled and committed seppuku.
Even though he passed away, there were many rumours and legends about his death. It is said that Yoshitsune faked his death and ran away to another part of Japan to be safe. Another legend says that he sailed to the continent of Asia and became Ghenghis Khan.
About his kabuto:
His frontal decoration, maedate, is big deer-shaped horns.